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Riverina Regenerative Agrihoods - Coggle Diagram
Riverina Regenerative Agrihoods
Ecology
Locations
Retail
Organic/healthy shops
Almar
Border foods
Gateway island farm barn
Local Cafes
Local mainstream supermarkets
Growing areas
Kremur St, West Albury
Doctors Point road, East Albury
Willowbank road, East Albury
Kiewa St, Sth Albury
Townsend St Sth Albury
Browns lagoon, community garden
Living
Manager & team reside within 10 mins ride
Education
Albury TAFE
Wodonga TAFE
Primary and High schools
CSU
LaTrobe Uni
Land water, soil, plant, animals
Increasing biodiversity on each farm
Co-creation of organic, permaculture, syntropic, biodynamic
Grow seasonal and suited to local conditions
Staged focus
S1
Annual horticulture crops
S2
Small animal production
Perennial crops
S3
Large animal
Fruit, berries and vines
S4
Regional, national and international markets
Social
Governance
Each micro enterprise focused upon specialities
Each microenterprise has own manager
All enterpises function within cooperative guidelines
Member cooperative
Appointed board members to guide strategy
Social enterprise
Business/employment pathway
Minority groups
Nurodivergent
Youth
Career changers
People wishing to reconnect with nature and food growing
Farm experience
Families for day trip
Elders from lifestyle villages
School students for field trip
Youth wanting something to do
Membership
Member rights and obligations
Individual person members
Microenterpise members
Sponsor members
Economy
Legal
Land in each location is leased by Cooperative
All enterprises are connected via cooperative ownership
Not for profit enterpise
Financial
Primary return goes to manager/team of enterprise
Portion of return goes to cooperative
Microenterprises are auspiced by cooperative in start up
Barter, exchnage and local currencies
Circular economy
Cost reductions for members
Overhead costs by spreading across many
Land ownership/lease costs
Possibility to share administration, bookkeeping, accounting
Access to funding
Central body for funding applciations
Acquital of funding across member enterprises
$ in
Grant investment for cooperative startup
Cooperative members for early microenterprises
Set up as a mission-related investment (MRI) where instiutions and individuals can invest
Members can invest and be member of public
Shared farm equipment
Machinery
Vehicles
Cool rooms
Cultural
Reforming a connection to the land
Co-creating with traditional peoples
Being the first cooperative agrihood of its kind
in Australia
Celebrating traditional culture
Building new cultural celebrations
Opportunity for reconciliation of peoples