Farm Business Resilience Program

Page last updated: Wednesday, 22 January 2025 - 2:46pm

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The program caters to farm businesses across the following:

  • dairy
  • Aboriginal primary industries (via 5 sub-streams)
  • aquaculture
  • broadacre mixed farming
  • pastoral and horticulture north west
  • apiculture
  • horticulture.

The program builds the strategic management capacity of farmers/farm managers and employees to prepare for and manage risk, adapt to a changing climate and improve the farm business’s economic, environmental and social resilience. It supports learning in areas including:

  • strategic business skills
  • risk management
  • natural resource management
  • personal and social resilience.

The Farm Business Resilience program will help farmers identify gaps in their business strategy and provide them with the tools they need to prepare for, and manage, risk and improve farm business resilience. It also supports farm business planning, tailored to participants’ business and situation, and the opportunity for professional feedback on the plans.

For more information visit the Australian Government's FBR webpage

Program industry providers

The 2022–2025 program implemented a single grants process exclusively for service providers. This streamlined approach was designed to ensure a focused and efficient allocation of funding, enabling providers to deliver targeted support and services within the program's framework.

The lead providers for each industry/landscape are:

Industry/landscape

Lead provider

Aquaculture

Aquaculture Council of Western Australia Inc.

Northern pastoral

Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association Inc.

Southern rangelands/pastoral

College of Extension

Northern horticulture

Value Creators Pty. Ltd.

Southern horticulture

Grower Group Alliance (Inc.)

Apiculture

The Bee Industry Council of Western Australia

Broadacre - grains

AgriStart Pty. Ltd.

Broadacre - livestock

Grower Group Alliance (Inc.)

Dairy

Western Dairy

Aboriginal economic development program

The department is working with Aboriginal organisations and key partners to build resilience across industry sectors. Five programs are being run.

Program

Description

Aboriginal Pastoral Academy

  • Expand Aboriginal Pastoral Academy to East Kimberley
  • Purpose-built training hubs to deliver annual entry-level training, upskilling and leadership development

Indigenous Aquaculture and Fishing Project

  • Build capacity in commercial fishing and aquaculture across Pilbara and Kimberley
  • Partner with established Indigenous Salt Water Advisory Group

First Nations Regenerative Agribusiness Capability Project

  • Increase demand for Aboriginal workforce across the supply chain for land restoration and rehabilitation work in Southern WA
  • Tailor regeneration, agribusiness and restoration training with industry expertise

Aboriginal Bushfood Business Support Service

  • Target capacity building to support Aboriginal businesses
  • Establish DPIRD Aboriginal Bushfood Business Support Service

First Nations Sandalwood Industry Capability Program

  • Implement WA Sandalwood Taskforce Report
  • Increase Aboriginal participation and leadership in the wild sandalwood industry
  • Deliver Setting up for Success Framework

The remainder of the program is being delivered through industry analysis, resourcing delivery and undertaking communication and reporting.