Agricultural Bureau of SA Overview & Branch Support
The Agricultural Bureau of SA, headed by Andrew Kitto, comprises board members from various regions, offering support such as insurance, project funding, event organization assistance, and more. The Bureau serves as a vital link between farmers, research groups, and government bodies, without commodity restrictions. Various initiatives like ag machinery movement on roads and Pinery fire relief highlight the Bureau's commitment to the agricultural community.
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THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU OF SA Presentation by Andrew Kitto
OVERVIEW OF THE AG BUREAU BOARD STRUCTURE The Agricultural Bureau of SA Eyre Peninsula (Karen Baines) Northern & Yorke (Andrew Kitto) Barossa Valley (Mark Grossman) Adelaide Hills & Fleurieu Peninsula (Geoff Page) Riverland & Mallee (Alex Milner- Smyth) South East (Vacant) Ex-officio board members Ag Bureau branches
BRANCH SUPPORT Provide insurance for branches Provide not-for-profit / incorporated status Key for sourcing project funding Provide the membership administration framework Assistance with event organisation and management Administer project funding & acquittals Links branches with research groups of their choosing Network of localised farmer groups A conduit from farmers on the ground to the upper echelons of commodity groups and government No commodity restrictions, the Bureau is for anyone involved with agriculture