Applications for the AgriSilience program are open now!

Applications for the AgriSilience program are open now!

Express your interest in the 2024-2025 program

  • Do you own and operate a South Australian grain or livestock business?
  • Do you want to learn how to manage and adapt to risk?
  • Do you want to improve your business' economic, environmental and social resilience?

AgRi-Silience is a program designed to support farming businesses across South Australia to:

  • Identifying core business values and developing a strategic plan.
  • Clarifying future directions, including succession planning and/or setting up a plan for success.
  • Adapting to challenges within business and personally.
  • Refining strategies to expand your business.
  • Mastering goal setting and planning for success.

What you’ll gain by participating over the next year:

  • Comprehensive Workshops: A three-day, guided, peer-to-peer workshop program.
  • Personalised Coaching: Individualised coaching to implement your plans.
  • Expert Consultancy: $3,500 worth of consultancy from subject matter experts focused on your specific needs.

 How it works

Local facilitators will deliver facilitated learning, expert guidance, and coaching, along with the support of subject matter experts with specialist skills in strategic farm business management and planning, farm risk management and decision-making, natural resource management and personal and social resilience. Workshops will be held at a location most suitable for the region and delivered at a time based on participant availability.

Each participating business is required to contribute $500 (ex. GST) and, where there is a genuine need, may be able to access reimbursement for travel and childcare costs from PIRSA. In some regions, Local Landscape Boards are offering support to participants of the program by reducing the investment fee for eligible businesses by 50%. To find out more and to register your interest, complete the form at the following link - https://bit.ly/3UrcnaK

This project is part of the Farm Business Resilience Program and is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Government of South Australia.