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If you want to increase the power to prosper in your new rural industry -- you're not alone.

Being an innovator or pioneer is necessarily exciting and challenging. But we understand that it is also often the most difficult path for any researcher, non-traditional farmer, agribusiness leader or investor to take.

The simple truth is that although each new rural industry has some unique problems and opportunities, there are many more challenges it shares with other industries. And many more  confronting issues it has in common.

New Rural Industries Australia isn’t simply committed to facilitating the sharing of valuable information, or the collaboration on important research projects and co-operation on a wide range of matters from developing better crop diversification strategies to making risk management more effective.

It’s also the body which will provide participants and industry-specific groups with the collective strength to more effectively build sustainable commercial enterprises. If you’re involved in a new or emerging rural industry, I urge you to explore further the benefits of subcription and/or membership with  New Rural Industries Australia.

Mr. Paul Miller
Chair of NRIA Board