HCPSL invite you to the 2022 Herbert Walk & Talk Day.
Date: Wednesday 9th March 2022.
Time: 8:30am to 2pm.
Location: HCPSL Macknade Farm, River Road Macknade.
For further information, view the flyer below.
For further information, view the flyer below.
Compare the profitability of farming system options
Develop your own farm scenario
Connect with others interested in improving their bottom line
When: 18th March 2022, 9am-12:30pm, 21st March 2022, 9am-12:30pm.
Where: HCPSL Office, 181 Fairford Rd, Ingham.
RSVP: RSVP by 9th March 2022. Contact 0476 817 541 or Samuel.Cook@daf.qld.gov.au
Complimentary lunch provided, please let us know if you have any dietary requirements. Please bring your own laptop or let us know if you need one.
For further details, view or download the flyer below.
Online event.
Thursday 3rd March 2022
9am to 12noon AEST
This event is for Queensland farm investors, regional community champions, aspiring farmers and retiring farmers.
Hear from aspiring Queensland farmers (recent Cultivator graduates). Each farmer has their farming enterprise ready to pitch. You’ll hear what the farmers have on offer for farm investors and have an opportunity to ask farmers questions about their pitch.
Like the high energy Shark Tank TV show, farmers will be pitching to a panel of farm investors! Farmers present their farming dreams to the world and unpack their farming enterprise and how investors will benefit from investing in them and their farms.
Sam Marwood, CEO and Co-founder of Cultivate Farms, is your Cultivator pitch host. Since 2016 he has been bringing aspiring farmers and investors together. He is reinventing the opportunities for aspiring farmers to assess capital and realise their farm ownership dreams.
Cultivator is the world’s first farmer accelerator program, giving farmers the know-how and confidence to partner with investors to secure capital for land ownership.
The farmers ready and raring to pitch are the fifth cohort of graduating Cultivators.
Get inspired about the future of Australian farming by registering for this unique online live event – meet Queensland’s best aspiring farmers and even consider backing one or two of them into ownership!
This project is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. They seek to test innovative solutions to complex problems to achieve an enduring improvement of land management practices and support the farming community within the Great Barrier Reef Catchment.
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