Djanaba Farm

A living demonstration of Caring for Country - regenerating soil, growing native food and fibre, and restoring abundance through syntropic agriculture.

About Djanaba Farm

Djanaba Farm is a working regenerative enterprise grounded in Aboriginal land management knowledge and contemporary agroforestry practice.

Rather than extracting from Country, our practice increases ecological function each season. Productivity rises as living systems recover and biodiversity increases.

Djanaba Farm proves that when we care for Country, Country cares for the economy. Regeneration is not a cost - its the foundation of long term prosperity.The property is in establishment phase, with early works focused on water retention, soil restoration and native planting.

The objective is not conservation alone, but the demonstration of a commercially viable regenerative land model that others can adopt.

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The model

Regenerative land systems

  • syntropic agroforestry to rebuild valuable canopy species

  • native food and fibre production

  • cultural burning

  • regenerative grazing

  • soil biology repair

  • water cycle repair

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Diversified income streams

Transitioning the land through staged implementation to test economic viability alongside ecological restoration.

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Phased commercial testing

  • Un-farming workshops

  • Native food and fibre production

  • Immersive stays

  • Reciprocal learning

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Partner with us

Djanaba is supported through collaboration and shared commitment.

We welcome enquiries from those interested in regenerative practice, on-Country learning, philanthropic support, research partnerships, or inviting Jocelyn to speak about land, finance and future food systems.

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