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Take agribusiness to the next level

Take your Western Downs business to the next level by planning for the future with the AgriEmerging Markets Program.

The AgriEmerging Markets Program is now open for Western Downs food and agribusinesses to express their interest in being a part of this year’s cohort.

Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) Agribusiness Development Manager, Anna Geddes said the AgriEmerging Markets Program helped agribusinesses to grow their knowledge and position businesses for market growth.

“The program delivers practical insights, expert guidance and real commercial outcomes,” Ms Geddes said.

“If you want to prepare you agribusiness for 2030 and beyond as well as build your capability to meet ESG, Net Zero and future market demands, this program is for you!”

“We tailor the program to support agribusinesses to grow stronger and smarter through workshops, expert coaching and study tours.

“The only investment you need to make in the course is your time.”

2025 AgriEmerging Markets Program participant and Rocking Chair Ranch owner, Sarina Gale said the program had created a fundamental positive shift in the direction of our business.

“It’s helped us develop clarity around our plans. There were topics and discussion that we had that I didn’t even know our business needed to be prepared for,” Ms Gale said.

“At the end of the program we were feeling informed and prepared. Our business is on a huge upward spiral and we want our business to be bigger and better for the next generation.”

To apply for the AgriEmerging Markets Program, please visit TSBE’s website at tsbe.com.au

Th AgriEmerging Markets Program is delivered by Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise and supported by Shell QGC.

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