Saturday
3:30 pm
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4:30 pm
MAKING MONEY ON YOUR FARM PATCH - Strategy Deep Dive
Gamila MacRury
Becoming economically self-sufficient
Gamila at Beechworth
After several years of talking on the Main Stage about making money on your patch, it is time to take it to the next step.
This will be a hands/pens on workshop, where I will guide the businesses through the initial building blocks of their strategy.
What we will work through:
Who is in this business, what skills and strengths do they have, what are their gaps?
What is the piece of land, what natural resources does it have available, what are its limits?
What are the options for a viable business?
Who is in the market?
This will be brainstorming workshop, where the individual businesses will help each other work through some very classical business ideation and strategy templates.
What you will need to bring:
A reasonably solid idea about who is in your business, where it is located and what it is or could be?
An open mind, a willingness to hear things that might hurt and an eagerness to want to succeed at becoming economically self-sufficient.
A pen
A notebook
What you'll get:
Several templates used for business ideation and strategy development
The tools to help you critically access your situation and complete them accurately
Passion and solid next steps to take your business forward.
About Gamila: Gamila is an engineer with a graduate certificate in Agribusiness. She bought 12 acres in Beechworth as a 24 yo and spent 10 years working full time out of Melbourne while establishing the farm. She has now been a full-time farmer since 2019.
Gamilla at Beechworths stall
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