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Future proofing your farm using a collaborative approach

Future proofing your farm using a collaborative approach

FromFarming Together


Future proofing your farm using a collaborative approach

FromFarming Together

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Growing the organic growers of tomorrow with a co-operative modelHarcourt Organic Farming Co-operativeAmanda Scott chats to Hugh and Katie Finlay of Harcourt Organic Farming Co-operative.Realising as they aged, they could not physically continue with all the farm work required, Katie and Hugh formed a co-operative that would not only ensure the farm’s continued productivity, it would also help mentor the next generation of farmers and offer them greater lease security.The farm includes five enterprises on site: including a dairy, orchard, market garden, fruit tree nursery and the Grow Great Fruit online teaching business. The couple share their secrets to making it work: From negotiating watertight contracts to building community and trust among its members.In this episode we explore:Katie’s discovery of her ‘inner farmer’
Graceful exit: Reaching a stage that they could not physically continue with farm work and looking towards succession
Creating a model with Gung Hoe Growers
Creating a campaign and https://gunghoegrowers.com.au/ (https://gunghoegrowers.com.au/)prospectus to engage with a new orchardist
Deciding on a co-op model: To ensure the four business were not duplicating effort and costs.
Negotiating with NASAA for the four businesses to be certified under the one
Co-marketing benefits
The growing interest of young famers and the importance of growing the next generation
Nurturing the happy farming family: The importance of regular check-ins
The importance of lease security for young farmers: establishing 9-year leases with the farmers signing up each three years
Using a consultant to get the base template right and negotiating with farmers to make it fair for all parties
Egos and personalities
Building goodwill in the community volunteers, chefs, customers
Commitment to environment, a commitment to sustainability, to regenerative agriculture, to organics
The importance of mentoring and the gift growing young passionate farmers
Newsletter and Weekly co-op blog

Extra resources:https://growgreatfruit.com/ (Grow Great Fruit website)https://hofcoop.com.au/ (Harcourt Organic Farming co-op website)https://growgreatfruit.com/grow-great-fruit-program-sign-up/ (Become a member) of Grow Great FruitGrow Great Fruit https://growgreatfruit.com/webinar-landing/ (Free Online Workshops):https://facebook.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b696d708be20f4db5157456c5&id=8e3389087d (Subscribe )to the Harcourt Organic Farming Co-Operative Newsletter.
Released:
Apr 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Farming Together, brought to you by Southern Cross University. A conversation between host Farming Together Program manager Amanda Scott and the farmer, fisher and forestry groups which were supported by the University’s program. You will hear how groups worked collaboratively to build stronger, more resilient farming communities in the face of increasingly complex environmental, economic and social challenges.