Fodder Plantation

Premier Meats Australia aims to train and develop financially independent and technically proficient farmers to derive socioeconomic development. Selection Criteria

Selection is made based on pre-set criteria

Availability of ready farm or sizeable land suitable for feedlot activities.

Registration of farm with the Department of Veterinary Services

Attendance for required trainings.

Eligibility for financing packages

Commitment to maintain necessary documentation based on the industry standards

Quotes will be allocated for government pensioners, unemployed graduates and rural farmers.

As the integrator of the satellite program, Premier Meats Australia will provide the participating farmers with access to following facilities:

Training

Start-up planning

Financial and cash flow management

Disease detection, control and evasion.

Hygiene and cattle health management.

Total Quality Management.

Machinery handling.

Stock management

Feeding and weight gain management.

Trainers will be sent to designated sites for onsite training and feedlot appreciation.

Financial Assistance

Premier Meats Australia will prepare a set of financial packages based on the feedlot sizes.

Satellite farmers have to put a certain amount of capital as a commitment to investment.

Financing will cover all aspects inclusive of:

Earthwork

Construction of infrastructure and facilities

Working capital to purchase equipment and stock.

Cost for technical assistance and trainings.

Maintenance costs including the veterinary services, medicines and feed material

Provide Technical Supports

Centralized trainings

Veterinary services with assistance from the Department of Veterinary Services

Operational trouble shooting.

Logistics arrangement for cattle delivery and collection.

Material Supplies

Premier Meats Australia will take up the supplies of all material inclusive of:

Feeder cattle sold at agreed cost to the satellite farmers.

Feed materials.

Machinery.

Veterinary products and medicines