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Every farming family deserves the knowledge to transform their land from a subsistence garden to a profitable small business

Build a farm that puts money in your pocket

Join our team as a certified business guide and create a difference in the lives of farming families

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Your land can be so much more than a garden

​Without the financial and business skills to grow your business you are going to miss out.....​

Our programs are designed to take you and your business to a new level

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Increase your income and savings

Money is an important part of our life.  Decide where and how you want to live when you have a good income or financial resources. 

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Improve your farms profitability

Participants learn about farming as a business and how their farm is affected by events all over the world.  

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Lead the life you want to live

A systematic process for developing a profitable business that provides you with the life you choose.

Join our programs online and in groups

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TALKING ABOUT MONEY

Build your financial literacy skills with this self paced course. Learn about the basics of money, savings, budgeting, borrowing and more.....

K60

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FARMING FOR PROFIT

A year long online training and mentoring program to improve your understanding of the farm business cycle, profit and loss, cash flow and managing risks. 

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BUSINESS PLAN

Obtain a professional business plan that will assist you develop your business idea as well as provide banks with supporting documentation for loans.

K250

Inspiring young people to lead positive change

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AgBook’s owner and Managing Director, Nicole Isifu, is a committed young woman inspired to challenge existing farming practices and drive an increase in youth participation in the agriculture sector – as entrepreneurs rather than labourers.

Youth are so important to the future of PNG. Farmers are ageing, and youth are currently not interested. Yet, the nation imports so much of what can be produced ourselves and has the fastest growing agriculture market in the world at our doorstep. According to the last census ~54% of the population are under 25 years old. Therefore, as a young population, the nation has a significant labour force to take advantage of the opportunities in the agriculture sector. But no-one can expect youth to be interested in agriculture the way it works now.” Nicole Isifu, Managing Director, AgBook

Blog

Our blog provides regular commentary on relevant issues that affect the economic development of our nation, particularly from a young person’s point of view. The opinions are meant to stimulate positive discussion and encourage decision makers to embrace youth’s unique skills and experience to solving long-standing and complex problems that prevent our nation taking advantage of the tremendous opportunities for development.

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