What separates average producers from the top 20%?
The most profitable red meat businesses don’t just work harder – they work smarter. In fact, the top 20% of producers generate around 80% more profit than the industry average, largely due to stronger production efficiency (more meat per hectare, per 100mm of rainfall).
Offerings like BulkUp – MLA’s new long‑term, peer‑supported learning program – are designed to help producers close that gap and build more profitable, resilient farm businesses.
What is BulkUp?
Running over six years with a minimum two-year commitment, BulkUp brings together MLA’s proven adoption packages into a single, structured pathway – supporting producers to lift performance through targeted technical learning, informed decision-making and benchmarking.
The BulkUp program is open to all red meat producers but is particularly suited to those looking to improve profitability through the support of a guided upskilling program and peer-learning network.
What will producers get out of it?
Producers who join BulkUp can expect practical, real‑world support to drive meaningful change on‑farm, including:
- A guided whole‑farm systems approach
Work with expert coaches across business management, farm systems, feedbase and livestock performance. - Peer‑to‑peer learning and support
Learn alongside like‑minded producers in your region, sharing challenges, insights and proven approaches in a trusted group environment. - Business benchmarking
From year two, agribusiness analysts will complete production and financial benchmarking to help identify opportunities to improve profitability. - Access to MLA’s proven adoption programs
BulkUp integrates programs such as Profitable Grazing Systems, BredWell FedWell and EDGEnetwork courses into one coordinated experience.
Taking you to the top 20%By program completion, participants can expect to see real improvements in their operation. MLA adoption products included in BulkUp have demonstrated strong returns, including:
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What’s involved?
Each BulkUp group will meet regularly and progress through the program together, guided by a local coach.
Annual activities include:
- Monthly facilitated meetings
- Quarterly technical workshops
- Annual economic and production benchmarking (from year 2)
- Ongoing coaching and support to implement learnings.
Your investment
Although it’s a six-year program, BulkUp participants will have the opportunity to exit the program following completion of year 2 if they don’t see benefit in continuing.
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Cost |
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The total time commitment expected from participants is as follows:
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The program is valued at up to $8,000 per business per year, with producers paying:
This equates to around a 15% producer contribution.
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Be part of the first cohort
If you’re looking for practical support, expert guidance and a structured pathway to lift productivity and profitability, register your interest by 15 May.

