Enhance your career in organic & regenerative farming

ORICoop is working with organic and biodynamic producers, and best practice educators to develop the advanced skills required on organic, biodynamic and regenerative farms around Australia, and to provide land for best practice research, and enable strategic career pathways for the next generation of organic & biodynamic producers to thrive.

Best Practice Scholarships

Whether you want to fund a scholarship or you want to apply for one, ORICoop has identified the need to encourage and support new organic farmers.

Current Work Opportunities

ORICoop lists work opportunities provided by our members.

You might find the beginning of the next chapter in your career here.

Organic Ag Career Pathways

ORICoop is passionate in enabling producers to collaborate and share their organic and regenerative best practice knowledge to see more land farmed in a more regenerative manner, more resilient businesses and more efficient supply chains.

Organic Best Practice Scholarships

Are you concerned about the shortage of next generation farmers?

Are you interested to support the next generation of organic, biodynamic and regenerative producers?

ORICoop has put together a highly skilled team of providers and producers to host these scholarships. We are seeking aligned businesses to help fund these scholarships – one by one.

Scholarships available include: (subject to funding)

  • Livestock Scholarship
  • Grain Scholarship
  • Dairy Scholarship
  • Horticulture Scholarship
  • Tree Crops Scholarship
  • Young Farmers Scholarship
  • CSA Scholarship
  • Biodynamic Scholarship
  • Certification Scholarship
  • Eco-Credit Scholarship

If your business would like to fund a scholarship, please get in touch for further details.

If you would like to apply for the Organic Producer Scholarships, download our information sheet.

Organic and Regenerative Agriculture Career Pathways

ORICoop is passionate in enabling producers to collaborate and share their organic and regenerative best practice knowledge to see more land farmed in a more regenerative manner, more resilient businesses and more efficient supply chains.

Are you interested in a long term career in Organic and Regenerative Agriculture? Keen to work hard, and learn about growing food? Or have you already been working in Agriculture and interested to transition to organic and regenerative farming systems? You are in the right place! We have strong partnerships with organic best practice educators around Australia building resilience in our united mission of more land managed sustainably, better equipped farmers, resilient businesses and healthier food, with less planetary impact.

The future for organic, biodynamic and regenerative farming across Australia is bright. The demand for more organic produce is at an unprecedented level. For anyone pursuing a career in Organic and Regenerative Agriculture — we have included some places to expand your farming knowledge into Organic and Regenerative Agriculture. The critical piece is for the “best in class” next generation of experienced farm managers and businesses to step forward, gain the necessary experience and expertise, enable access to farmland and learn from those highly experienced and successful in organic and biodynamic farming systems and business.

Educators in Organic and Regenerative Agriculture:

  • Certificate in Agriculture (Bendigo TAFE) – offers flexible remote learning that integrates organic, regenerative agriculture
  • National Environment Centre – offering courses in Agroecology, Organic Farming, and Permaculture online and via distance education
  • Southern Cross University – offers a Bachelor of Science, with a Regenerative Agriculture major (released 2020)
  • Centre for Organic Research – ongoing education and research into regenerative farming systems in Australia
  • Regenerative Education – practical educational opportunities in Sustainable Agriculture in Australia and beyond
  • The Business of Permaculture – Completed a permaculture course, and bursting with ideas and enthusiasm? Perhaps with limited practical knowledge of what is required to run a successful farm? This course has been developed for those interested in beginning a career in Organic Farming. This short course is focused entirely on the business aspect of farming, as this is where many farms fail. Sheia shares her personal insights, mistakes & experiences as first generation organic farmers from the Northern Rivers.

Further Education Opportunities

  • Biodynamic Agriculture Australia – “where do I start with biodynamics”
  • WWOOF – organic farm volunteer experience around the world
  • Wollongbar TAFE – offering accredited TAFE course in organic farming
  • William Angliss – food and agriculture, and how to achieve best of both worlds
  • Milkwood – latest in permaculture and homesteading education
  • Landcare programs – contact your local region
  • Regen Farming – see the latest listings for regenerative farms across the world
  • Cultivate Farms – register your interest in a farm ownership pathway
  • Farmer Incubator – Read about their farm incubator here
  • Register for the Harvest Trail – see the latest work opportunities
  • AgDraft (short term work placements)
  • National Agri Solutions – register your interest in work placements
  • 3000 Acres – Read about them here
  • Online Modules in Organic farming systems (US based)

Further Reading

  • Sustainable Agriculture US
  • Rodale Institute – Why Organic?

ORICoop has ongoing enquiries from existing farmers and potential managers that are looking for managers, workers or harvest crew. Join ORICoop today and be part of a wide network of organic producers across Australia all seeking to build resilient businesses. Consider joining the Organic & Biodynamic Farmer’s Facebook Group and connect with 1000s of producers Australia-wide interested to grow, expand and diversify their agricultural business.

We are building better farm network opportunities around organic best practice, promoting better knowledge that enable farmers to tap into the valuable resources of experienced organic farmers, and best practice advisory providers. This enables farmers to increase their understanding of the value of healthy soils, increasing soil carbon, regenerative agriculture practices, protecting our natural ecosystems, strengthening localised food systems, and post farm gate market development.

Register your details for work opportunities with ORICoop producers below.

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