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HomeNewsCindy’s on a mission to help Burnett farmers succeed

Cindy’s on a mission to help Burnett farmers succeed

Cindy Godden describes her childhood as the perfect mix of city and country living.

“I grew up on the Sunshine Coast and my grandparents had a farm on the Darling Downs where I enjoyed my school holidays, so I lived in a busy coastal town yet always had a connection back to the land,” Cindy said.

But, ultimately, her passion for sustainable agriculture led her to build a life in rural Queensland.

“My motivation was to empower primary producers to succeed in the agricultural industry and to help leave our natural resources in a

better state than we found them,” Cindy said.

For the past six years, Cindy has helped Queensland primary producers to improve the resilience, sustainability and profitability of their operations as the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) regional area manager for Burnett.

“It is so rewarding to be able to help primary producers from diverse industries achieve their individual goals with QRIDA’s concessional First Start and Sustainability Loans,” Cindy said.

“Over the years I’ve helped fruit and vegetable growers build a commercial kitchen to diversify into food production and beef and pecan farmers to invest in innovative irrigation technologies to mitigate the impacts of drought.”

Cindy said her favourite aspects of Burnett’s agricultural industry were its diversity and community spirit.

“There is so much you can grow and graze here in the Burnett, which makes it the perfect region for primary producers to expand their operations into new industries,” she said.

“The region is well-renowned for pork and nuts, but we produce a much wider range of food and fibre here including cotton, capers and honey.”

Often amazed by the innovative on-farm activities her clients implement, Cindy is proud to help them access the QRIDA financial assistance they need to bring their vision to life.

“I’ve found that recently a lot of primary producers are using our Sustainability Loans to invest in renewable energy, improve reef catchments and pastures and prepare for drought.

“Meanwhile many up-and-coming producers are accessing our First Start Loans to carry out family succession plans and build viable farm businesses.

“It’s also incredible to see producers harnessing new technologies to improve productivity, such as monitoring water troughs and tanks from afar and tracking cattle movement with solar ear tags.

“Being based in Kingaroy, I’m readily available to local producers and I’m happy to meet with them on-farm to chat to them about their individual operation and how QRIDA’s financial assistance could help them achieve their goals.”

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