FarmX wouldn’t be possible without the incredible support of our partners. These businesses and organisations share our passion for Tasmanian agriculture and are committed to helping farmers thrive.
By partnering with FarmX, you're not just supporting an event — you're investing in the future of farming. Together, we’re creating a space for innovation, connection, and real-world impact across the ag sector.
Want to be part of FarmX?
We’re always looking to collaborate with like-minded organisations who want to connect with farmers, showcase solutions, and support Tasmania’s primary producers.
📄 Download the Partnership Prospectus to explore opportunities, benefits, and how your brand can be part of the journey.
Platinum Partner
The TAS Farm Innovation Hub helps farmers build resilience to climate variability and drought. It is one of eight national drought hubs funded by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, with this investment matched by the TAS Hub’s industry partners. Based at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, the Hub works closely with farmers, communities, and stakeholders.
It connects farmers, researchers, advisors, and industry groups to share knowledge, foster innovation, and support sustainable practices. These collaborations drive better land and water management and strengthen rural communities, helping ensure a financially, environmentally, and socially resilient future for Tasmanian agriculture.
Major Sponsors
Telstra's purpose is to build a connected future so everyone can thrive. As Australia’s leading telecommunications and technology company, it is a priority to help regional customers adapt to technological change, and the opportunities it can bring to their communities.
From making AgTech solutions, healthcare and education more accessible to reducing the impacts associated with climate change and realising the opportunities that technology can bring.
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is the peak national body representing farmers and, more broadly, agriculture across Australia. NFF has over 30 member organisations from every state and territory, including TasFarmers, as well as a broad range of national commodity organisations.
Since its inception in 1979, the NFF has earned a reputation as a leader in the identification, development and achievement of policy outcomes – championing issues affecting farmers and dedicated to the advancement of agriculture.
Event Partners
AUSVEG is the national peak industry body for Australia’s over 3,600 vegetable, potato and onion producers, who account for 3.8 million tonnes of vegetable production worth $5.7 billion in farmgate value annually. This accounts for one third of Australia’s $17 billion horticulture industry.