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Graziers feeling inspired to boost their business following Beef Australia 2024 may be able to access concessional finance from the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) to carry out a range of on-farm improvements.
Primary producers interested in a concessional loan to help them establish or improve their farm business should add the Queensland Rural and Industry Development (QRIDA) stall to their FarmFest 2024 to-do list.
An information event in Mackay will give primary producers the tools and information they need to plan for the future of the family farm through succession arrangements.
Producers seeking financial support to boost their beef business will be able to explore their options with the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) at Beef Australia 2024.
A Mareeba lime and mango farm will transition from a grower-only to a grower-packer operation, creating up to four jobs thanks to a Rural Economic Development (RED) Grant.
Rural businesses across Queensland’s primary production sector can now submit an expression of interest (EOI) for round six of the Queensland Government’s successful Rural Economic Development (RED) Grants scheme.
Cindy Godden fell in love with the agricultural industry through her grandparents’ farm at a young age, and she keeps that passion burning today in her role as QRIDA Regional Area Manager for Burnett.
How a wine tasting, concessional loan and burst of courage led Caitlin and Nick Roberts to ditch their Central London office jobs for rewarding careers in the wine industry as the new owners of a Southern Queensland vineyard.
Jim’s Jerky is taking their red meat snacks global and developing a new premium smallgoods line with the help of a Rural Economic Development (RED) Grant.