Engagement and capacity building

Sustainable agriculture

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On-ground practice change programs

Capacity building to improve agricultural productivity, profitability & sustainability

Soil health

337 landholders engaged
(9760 hectares managed)

Soil erosion management

598 landholders engaged
(48,849 hectares managed)

Native vegetation management

564 landholders engaged
(29,858 hectares managed)

Climate adaptation

70 landholders engaged
(3,970 hectares managed)

Capacity building activities that assist landholders through knowledge exchange and training activities can improve agricultural productivity and enhance natural assets on which agriculture depends.

  • How we do it: Workshops and training, field days, demonstration sites and direct extension services | 1500 agricultural land holder have participated in training or capacity building workshops, representing an equivalent land area of over 92,000 hectares In the last 5 years over 18 sustainable agriculture demonstration sites have been established and over 135 landholders have been supported through direct extension services.
  • Why it works | Increases knowledge about best practices, confidence in implementing new practices and promotes peer-to-peer learning.

Here's a snapshot of just some of the action over the past 5 years. These numbers will grow as more groups from across the region contribute their data.

Key indicators Sustainable agriculture

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GPO Box 735
MEANJIN (BRISBANE) 
QLD  4001  
Australia

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