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    Making your own Opportunity, with Martin Lovegrove

    en-auFebruary 13, 2024
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    About this Episode

    “If you can see it, you can be it” - Marty Lovegrove

    There’s some conversations that leave you with a smile, they’re raw and real and people that do extraordinary things while not taking it all too seriously. Marty Lovegrove is definitely one of those people!

    As a kid, Marty wanted to be a shearer – just like his Dad. As a youngen he’d dream about the early days spent in the woolshed on the family farm on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. 

    He may never had pursued the shearing thing, however he most definitely has built a remarkable career in agriculture. 

    In this chat, Oli and Marty talk about business ownership, the big leaps, backing yourself and the rewards associated with creating opportunities for the next generation of agronomists coming through.

    Marty has been recognised as a Syngenta Growth Award winner in the category of Productivity Advisor, so – let’s hear his story and get to know him! 


    Podcast partnership appreciation: Oli recently caught up with Martin Lovegrove after he was an Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This is the third podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.

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