We’re growing @obeorganic & looking for a talented sales & production executive!

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If you think you’ve got what it takes, we’d love to hear from you. We’ve listed below, the core responsibilities of this position. If you would like to submit an application, please do so via seek.com  Your application should include a cover letter & clearly show your experience in each of the core responsibilities of this role. Closing date for applications is Friday 9th October, 2015

Media Release: Organic Producers Embrace Grazing BMP

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OBE Organic plans to host dedicated organic Grazing Best Management Practices (BMP) forums every six months after a resounding response from producers at the first OBE Organic Grazing BMP forum.

More than 70 organic beef producers and industry stakeholders attended the forum in Roma on Friday 21 August to be introduced to the Grazing BMP program.

Grazing For Growth — How OBE is Leading the Charge in Sustainability

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On the 21st August, OBE Organic hosted their second innovation forum in Roma.  One of the focuses of this forum was to introduce organic producers to the Grazing Best Management Practices (#GrazingBMP) program, and its long term benefits to producers. Here is a little bit of history about the program and how OBE Organic came to be involved in it.

Why Supporting Youth in Agriculture is a Must

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As a company that has a vested interest in maintaining a sustainable beef production business, the team at OBE Organic is particularly focused on supporting youth interested in Australia’s important agriculture industry.

Sarah Rutledge, one of OBE’s Sales & Production Executives, is the company’s resident expert and advocate for engaging youth. Sarah is very active in professional organisations providing training and resources for youth interested in careers in agriculture.

OBE Organic General Manager Relocates to Australia to Drive Increased Supply

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Australia’s oldest organic beef marketing company, OBE Organic, has moved its General Manager Dalene Wray from Hong Kong back to its Brisbane head office as part of its drive to significantly increase supply within two years.

Ms Wray was based in Hong Kong for five years where she directed efforts to build export markets in Asia, North America and the Middle East.