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Farm business planning

Farm business planning

Farmers need to plan to make sure their farm business will continue to support them through good times and bad. Planning should take into account worst case scenarios with the hope that they never happen.

Changes to climate, markets, farm practices and consumer demand for produce need to be taken into account. Making a farm business plan can be daunting but there are many highly trained professionals that help point you in the right direction. Your business plan should also include a timeline for your retirement or family succession.

So where can you go for help? You can look up in the telephone directory or online for various industry organisations, agricultural consultants, accountants, financial planners or banks. It may be worth talking to friends, family and neighbours to see whether they can recommend someone in particular. You can also follow the links further down this page.

If you find yourself in a crisis situation, do not despair and give up hope. There are many organisations you can go to for help both with personal problems and for advice about support services available to get you through a crisis.

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Fast facts: 
Farm business planning
  • Many farms are a business, and every business needs a plan to set goals and help guide it through difficult times.
  • Seek professional help to develop a sustainable plan for your farm. You may be eligible for assistance from a free financial counsellor.
  • Don’t despair if you are in a crisis, contact support services for help and advice.

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Last reviewed: 
19-October-2011

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