Aboriginal Economies on Aboriginal Lands

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Aboriginal Economies on Aboriginal Lands

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Aboriginal Economies on Aboriginal Lands. Centrefarm?. Create regional economies where there currently are none Enable local Aboriginal people to participate in those economies Develop capacities towards Aboriginal control of the economies. Centrefarm Strategy. Long term view - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Aboriginal Economies on Aboriginal Lands

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Centrefarm?

- Create regional economies where there currently are none

- Enable local Aboriginal people to participate in those economies

- Develop capacities towards Aboriginal control of the economies

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Centrefarm Strategy- Long term view

- Mutual respect, consultation and listening

- Work with TO groups, industry, governments, investors, training organisations and agribusiness operators

- Treat each project as unique and develop targeted strategies in response

- Work towards full Aboriginal control of economies developed on their lands

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Horticulture & Agriculture

An industry with outcomes- Employment- Training, Up-Skilling - Social & Health

An industry that fits- Aboriginal land ownership- Water resources- Soils, climate- Southern market windows- Traditional knowledge and responsibilities for Country

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Growing to Grow - G2G

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Cyclical Pattern of Demise

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G2G Core Issues with Community Farms

- Lack of a coordinating body

- Lack of clear land tenure

- Lack of coherent source funding

- Lack of management and succession planning

- Lack of clear business and operational planning

- Reliance on CDEP

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Economies of Scale and ScopeEconomies of Scale:“The more individual units that can be produced, the lower the average cost of production” (to a point)

Economies of Scope:“The greater variety of things that can be produced for the same or lower cost, the lower the average cost of production” (also, to a point)

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Indicative Budgets4-Hectare DevelopmentsCapital Funding $257,000Establishment and Ongoing Operations $170,000Total $427,000

10-Hectare DevelopmentsCapital Funding $475,000Establishment and Ongoing Operations $170,000Total $645,000

These budgets assume that a refrigerated vehicle and the management fees can be amortised across 5 projectsSalaries are not included in these budget projections

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ConclusionG2G tackles:The cyclical pattern of demiseobserved in past community garden enterprises

G2G offers:A single coordinating development and management body to ensure the best chance of success from the establishment of community gardens and farms

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Contact

Centrefarm Aboriginal Horticulture P/LPO Box 242982 Hartley St

ALICE SPRINGS NT 0871

p. 08 8953 7070f. 08 8953 7040

[email protected] http://www.centrefarm.com