Scholarships worth $4000 are awarded annually to four members or their children to support their university or vocational qualification in an agriculture-related field.
NSW Farmers Rural Affairs Committee Chair Garry Grant said since its inception in 1993, the scholarship program had shown the association’s commitment to fostering the future of farming.
“There is a wealth of opportunity in agriculture, and it’s incumbent on us as an industry body to both highlight and help improve access to these opportunities,” Mr Grant said.
“Opportunities in agriculture will only grow more exciting as the sector enjoys a boom period and as technology and innovation drive greater variety and dynamism in agricultural careers.
“The sector has huge potential, and the future success of agriculture truly lies in the hands of the talented younger generation coming through.”
Applications for tertiary scholarships close on March 13.
Scholarships will be based on academic performance, commitment to agriculture and rural communities, and all-round ability including leadership qualities and communication skills.
To find out more, contact Kathy Rankin at rankink@nswfarmers.org.au.