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Delivery of EDGEnetwork workshops - DAF

Project start date: 29 June 2018
Project end date: 01 September 2020
Publication date: 03 December 2020
Livestock species: Grass-fed Cattle
Relevant regions: Western Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory

Summary

EDGE workshops are a range of practical workshop sessions and learning opportunities developed and coordinated by MLA to help producers develop knowledge and skills to improve their livestock enterprises.

The purpose of this project was to maintain EDGEnetwork delivery agreements (contracts) with QDAF. This ensured ongoing delivery of EDGE workshops, to improve producer knowledge and skills in managing a grassfed beef enterprise.

Benefits to industry

MLA's EDGEnetwork® offers practical learning opportunities to help producers gain knowledge and develop skills necessary to improve their livestock enterprises.

This educational and informative format encourages producers to expand their current expertise and learn new skills, be motivated by other producers and access the latest information. Producers gain the best of group and individual learning by working in small groups that enable them to receive personalised service.

The EDGEnetwork workshops have been developed by industry specialists and tested by producers Australia-wide to guarantee their quality and relevance.

More information

Contact email: reports@mla.com.au
Primary researcher: QDAF