SFIRP | Career Q&A Sessions – Peri-urban Digital Learning Kit

Produced By:

PIEFA

States:

Qld, NSW, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, WA

Aimed at:

Grade 7

- 10

Curriculum 9.0:

Lesson Type:

Subjects:

Keywords:

NESA, Agricultural Technology, HSC, Agriculture, Primary Industries, secondary, VET, subject selection, career

SFIRP | Career Q&A Sessions – Peri-urban Digital Learning Kit

Peri-urban Farming

Peri-urban farming is generally defined as agricultural production and related processes like distribution, marketing, recycling and consulting which produce food and fibre outputs adjoining city regions. As land close to urban areas is typically quite expensive, Peri-urban farming is often more intensive to use space efficiently and cost effectively. The high cost of land can be offset by producing niche products at a premium price with reduced food miles due to enterprises located very close to their markets. It also offers opportunities for newcomers to food and fibre production to develop new and interesting products (entrepreneurship) without owning large farms and combining other work endeavours.

This Digital Learning Kit resource contains:

  • 3 Videos
  • 1 Worksheets PDF

Peri-urban Farming Digital Learning Kit – Worksheets

Peri-urban Student Worksheet is designed to be used in conjunction with the videos. These worksheets give students have an opportunity to answer questions about the videos, create a job description for a role and research agricultural careers in greater detail.
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Peri-urban Digital Learning Kit – Videos

This series of Career Q&A videos forms part of a suite of resources promoting careers within agriculture. Three candidates are interviewed and asked the same series of questions about their careers in agriculture. The videos can either be watched individually, depending on the topic, or all three of the videos can be watched together. To explore the rest of our Digital Learning Kits, based on the other themes, please click

The following videos discuss some of the industry’s issues as well as demonstrating the variety of roles, both as producers and off farm roles within the industry.

  • Craig Faulkner, Ecologist
  • Francesca Powell, Flower Grower
  • Craig Diss, Mushroom Grower

The candidates are asked the following questions:

  • Where did you go to school and what was your favourite subject?
  • Describe what you do.
  • Describe a typical day.
  • Explain how what you do is adapted for Australian agriculture.
  • Explain how technology has changed the way you do things.
  • Identify something that surprised you about your career.
  • Describe the most useful skill you require for your role.
  • Identify some of the challenges facing young people starting in your role and explain how they can overcome them.
  • What shoes do you wear to work?
  • Where do you sit on the CSU Career Pathway Poster?

Career Q&A | Francesca Powell, Flower Grower (7.29 min)