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Navigating Risk: A Workshop on Sensitivity and Competitive Analysis for Agricultural Producers

February 6 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

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Join us for a dynamic 2-hour workshop designed to share with farmers about assessing and mitigating risks using analytical tools. Our focus will be on two key aspects: Sensitivity Analysis and Competitive Analysis. Learn more here!

  • Sensitivity analysis is a way to see what a range of potential financial outcomes for the year may be. It can help producers prepare for a range of potentials and how they might respond to them. In this workshop we will learn about the process of sensitivity analysis and discuss how it builds resilience and adaptability for a farm business.
  • Competitive Analysis is a tool used to assess the market and where a farm is within it as part of a larger pricing structure. It includes discussions of factors that are part of determining the right price for an item, as well as who are direct and indirect competitors and how to consider them and their pricing.
  • Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 6-8pm
  • Location: Remote

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your strategic decision-making skills and elevate your competitive edge in the agricultural sector!


About the Presenter:

Cian Dalzell has been farming since 2007, growing both the soil and financial records and systems at Three Maples Market Garden since 2010. In addition to growing vegetables in Berkshire County, he has a decade of working in natural foods retail and nearly a decade of providing business technical assistance. Cian came to the Carrot Project for a workshop on financial recordkeeping and is now the lead trainer and a business advisor with the organization. His areas of expertise include financial analysis and planning, competitive analysis, business planning, and building operational systems.

Details

Date:
February 6
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Venue

Remote

Organizer

New Entry Sustainable Farming Project