What our clients say about us...
“Sally organised and acted as interpreter during a three week study and research tour through southern and central Brazil, and the trip simply would not have been possible without her language skills and expertise. She successfully coordinated travel, accommodation and meetings, acted as an extremely competent interpreter, and provided cultural and social insights that are essential for anyone seeking to gain a well-grounded understanding of Brazil. I would very strongly recommend Sally to anyone contemplating a visit to the country, especially to the central regions where language barriers and logistics challenges could easily make such a visit almost impossible to achieve without such knowledgeable and skilled assistance.” Michael Keogh (Australian Farm Institute)
"With such fluent Portuguese Sally is equally at home translating obscure agricultural terms and also fine tuning the sugar levels of your eighteenth caipirinha. She managed to flawlessly implement a packed itinerary." David Walston (2014 United Kingdom Nuffield Scholar)
"We have been extremely impressed with Sowing Seeds in their knowledge and understanding of agronomic and farming systems issues and options, together with their extensive networks amongst primary producers in the agricultural regions. Their ability to identify and address critical issues and questions facing farming entities, while creating empathy and ease with members of farming enterprises of all ages and experience is a huge asset. Their willingness to take on and learn new skills and approaches is refreshing, given their substantial commitment to the initiatives they are involved in." Bevan Bessen (Tuna Blue Pty Ltd) about the Farm Business Resilience Program
“Sowing Seeds made the process of developing our marketing plan so easy. They were able to put things in our language and delivered exactly what we were after. We look forward to working with them in the future.” Graham Murray (Wagin Community Resource Centre)
“For the last 3 years Sowing Seeds has been contracted to deliver the state wide Red Card for Rabbits and Foxes project. Sally’s enthusiasm and passion for the issue as well as the high level of project management skills has meant that the program has expanded to now engage over 1000 community members across the south west and the Red Card brand name is well recognised and respected. We couldn’t have done it without Sally and Sowing Seeds.” Rebecca Palumbo (Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management Inc.)
"We engaged Sowing Seeds as part of our facilitation team to deliver the WA Farm Planning Program workshops (part of the WA Drought Pilot). Sally is a highly engaging and skilled facilitator who brought a professional approach, a commitment and empathy to her work with participants and a consistent willingness to do what was needed to produce results. Sally over-delivered on our requirements and, throughout, was a pleasure to work with. I look forward to future opportunities to work with her." Peter Dougan (Holistic Rural Development)
“The event that Sowing Seeds facilitated for us worked because of their excellent facilitation skills and their ability to build strong trust with and within the client group." Professor Edward Barrett-Lennard (Future Farm Industries CRC)
"The strength that Sowing Seeds have brought to the trade fair administration of Wagin Woolorama, is their capacity to clearly define the impacting issues. Once identified, they work energetically toward maximising the positives and minimising the negatives. In all aspects of their work they bring a care for the people participating, and are focused on business success for all players." Wendy Pederick (Wagin Agricultural Society) about the Wagin Woolorama Trade Fair
"With such fluent Portuguese Sally is equally at home translating obscure agricultural terms and also fine tuning the sugar levels of your eighteenth caipirinha. She managed to flawlessly implement a packed itinerary." David Walston (2014 United Kingdom Nuffield Scholar)
"We have been extremely impressed with Sowing Seeds in their knowledge and understanding of agronomic and farming systems issues and options, together with their extensive networks amongst primary producers in the agricultural regions. Their ability to identify and address critical issues and questions facing farming entities, while creating empathy and ease with members of farming enterprises of all ages and experience is a huge asset. Their willingness to take on and learn new skills and approaches is refreshing, given their substantial commitment to the initiatives they are involved in." Bevan Bessen (Tuna Blue Pty Ltd) about the Farm Business Resilience Program
“Sowing Seeds made the process of developing our marketing plan so easy. They were able to put things in our language and delivered exactly what we were after. We look forward to working with them in the future.” Graham Murray (Wagin Community Resource Centre)
“For the last 3 years Sowing Seeds has been contracted to deliver the state wide Red Card for Rabbits and Foxes project. Sally’s enthusiasm and passion for the issue as well as the high level of project management skills has meant that the program has expanded to now engage over 1000 community members across the south west and the Red Card brand name is well recognised and respected. We couldn’t have done it without Sally and Sowing Seeds.” Rebecca Palumbo (Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management Inc.)
"We engaged Sowing Seeds as part of our facilitation team to deliver the WA Farm Planning Program workshops (part of the WA Drought Pilot). Sally is a highly engaging and skilled facilitator who brought a professional approach, a commitment and empathy to her work with participants and a consistent willingness to do what was needed to produce results. Sally over-delivered on our requirements and, throughout, was a pleasure to work with. I look forward to future opportunities to work with her." Peter Dougan (Holistic Rural Development)
“The event that Sowing Seeds facilitated for us worked because of their excellent facilitation skills and their ability to build strong trust with and within the client group." Professor Edward Barrett-Lennard (Future Farm Industries CRC)
"The strength that Sowing Seeds have brought to the trade fair administration of Wagin Woolorama, is their capacity to clearly define the impacting issues. Once identified, they work energetically toward maximising the positives and minimising the negatives. In all aspects of their work they bring a care for the people participating, and are focused on business success for all players." Wendy Pederick (Wagin Agricultural Society) about the Wagin Woolorama Trade Fair