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Grain leaders program applications now open

Applications now open for grains industry young leaders program.

Staff writer

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The AGLP is a multi-faceted, 12-month program tailored towards the emerging generation of growers and professionals within the grains industry.

As part of this program, GrainGrowers facilitates professional development to equip participants with the skills to take part in building a more profitable and sustainable industry for Australian growers. This Program includes leadership development, knowledge and skill application and leading change through various channels.

Applications are open to anyone who is a grain grower or involved actively in the grain industry, keen to enhance their grains industry leadership, want to develop personal and professional skills, networks, and leadership knowledge and are between 21 and 40 years-old. Applicants must also be an Australian citizen.

Read more about the program and apply here: https://bit.ly/aglp2024

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