Farm entrepreneurs in agrifood, agtech or agriwaste who are in start-up, or scale-up mode, are encouraged to apply for a eight-week, fully funded accelerator program at the Byron Community College.
Regional Director, Northern Rivers Business NSW, Jane Laverty, says, ‘The program will comprise of expert panel events across the region, an eight-week accelerator program (in August and October), and enterprise mentoring through the highly-regarded Sourdough Business Pathways Mentors’.
Ms Laverty says, ‘The Sourdough Regenerative Connection Program has been funded by the NSW government’s Accelerating Regional Innovation Fund (ARIF) grant, and is managed by the Byron Community College, who have partnered with Business NSW to deliver the program, alongside a range of collaborators including Southern Cross University and local councils’.
The first panel event will be hosted at The Farm, Byron Bay on Tuesday, July 16 from 4pm.
Register via the regenerationconnection.com.au website, or contact Business NSW on 5631 8509.


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