
This program brought to you by


Supporting Western Australian Broadacre (Grains) Farm Businesses
Introducing the Farm Business Resilience (FBR) Program, a great opportunity to connect WA farmers!
This program offers the tools, training, and resources to improve your farm’s success.
You will :
- Hear successful strategies from other farmers and access local solutions.
- Leave the program with a personalised roadmap based on your farm data and a plan to adopt realistic technology for your farm


Learn
- Succession planning
- Risk management
- Family communication
- Technology adoption
- Navigate market fluctuations, climate variability, and generational change.
Experience
- A balance of compliance and decision-making tools.
- Face-to-face training in a boot camp format complemented with online discussions.
- Visits to your farm and one-on-one support.
Connect
- Connect with farmers from across the state
- Talk with researchers and industry leaders
- Hear successful strategies from other farmers and access local solutions.
Timeline
- 27 June 2025 – Applications Close
- 2 & 3 July 2025 – Program commences with a
2-day Bootcamp in Perth - July & August 2025 – Farm business plan development
- Early August 2025 – One-on-one support visit to your farm
- 1 August & 1 September 2025 – Online group discussions
- September 2025 – One-on-one online support
- 15 October 2025 – Program completion

Costs for participants
- $500 per person for the 3-month program
$250 per person for additional members of the business. - Price includes Perth bootcamp, accommodation and food expenses, one-to-one support and subscription to myFARMSMART Farm Business Management software.
- Tools for assessing and managing challenges specific to your farming operations.
- Scenario planning using your data to analyse farm performance and develop production strategies.
- Interactive exercises with risk analysis and SWOT techniques for strategic planning.
- Budgeting, profit and loss statements, and benchmarking using your data.
- Beta testing new innovations on your farm.


WA Developer of the award-winning myFarmSmart.
See article in Farm Weekly

