Part of the TNQ Hub’s strategy when launching this program was to start with the problem in mind.
Since late 2022, we have been working with partner organisation Farmers 2 Founders to collect relevant problems directly from producers that if solved could help them build a more sustainable future for their land and business.
Our hope is that we can use these problems to source existing solutions or find smart people who are willing to develop new solutions that will benefit producers throughout the region.
We’re now calling on all producers to submit your problems to us either via your local Drought Resilience Coordinator, our Ag Innovation Program Lead – tnqhub@jcu.edu.au or directly below into the Muster Platform.
We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of this country and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners and Elders, past and present, of the land on which we stand today, the Djabugay (pronounced Jap-ur-kai), Yirrganydji (pronounced Irri-kan-dji) and the Gimuy Yidinji (pronounced Goom-eye Yidinji) people (and all other country/people joining us today).
In the spirit of reconciliation, we also acknowledge the valuable contribution that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to make to James Cook University and the broader community.