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It is undeniable that Australian farmers operate in one of the riskiest and unpredictable environments in the world. Although the agribusiness sector faces many risks, the variability of Australian weather and climate is one of the most difficult risks to navigate. Enabling farm businesses to better manage the increasing seasonal variability is critical to their success.
While Australian farmers have shown incredible resilience, inventiveness, and adaptability in the face of climate variability, the emergence of climate change is presenting some new challenges.
Empowering agribusinesses to make more informed planning and financial decisions on weather and climate – be it short-term tactical decisions or more strategic planning for climatic futures – is crucial.
In this episode of the QFF Farm Business Hour we will discuss:
Hosted by: Sally Williams
Panellists
The Farm Business Resilience Program is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
Date: Wednesday 31 August
Time: 4:00 – 5:00pm AEST
Live via Zoom. Access details will be emailed upon registration.
Registration will also give you access to view the discussion at a later date.
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