Sharechat Logo

NZ sheep, beef farmer confidence drops sharply in latest Rabobank survey

Monday 5th December 2016

Text too small?

A sharp slump in confidence amongst beef and sheep farmers has tempered dairy farmer optimism in the latest Rabobank confidence survey of New Zealand farmers.

Overall net confidence fell to 25 percent from 35 percent in the previous quarter, although it has now been in positive levels for the past nine months.

The number of farmers expecting the rural economy to improve in the next year fell to 39 percent from 48 percent in the previous quarter, while 42 percent expected similar conditions.

Sheep and beef farmer expectations dropped sharply, with almost half expecting their farm businesses to worsen.

Hayley Moynihan, Rabobank New Zealand general manager for country banking said this reflected conditions in the sector.

"Lamb prices have reached the seasonal peak, with the lucrative EU and Christmas trade now finished and returns have been around 10 percent lower than last year," she said. "While on the beef side, global prices are under pressure and the beef schedule is likely to worsen in 2017."

If the two different sectors are separated, sheep and beef farmers and dairy farmers had vastly different expectations.

Dairy farmers positive about their business rose to 67 percent from 57 percent last quarter, while a net 25 percent of sheep and beef farmers were pessimistic, a turnaround from the previous quarter's positive net 2 percent reading. Farmers in the dairy industry had the highest reading for business optimism since 2013 when the dairy boom was close to its height.

The survey sees approximately 450 farmers interviewed by an independent research agency. It has been conducted since 2003.

 

 

BusinessDesk.co.nz



  General Finance Advertising    

Comments from our readers

No comments yet

Add your comment:
Your name:
Your email:
Not displayed to the public
Comment:
Comments to Sharechat go through an approval process. Comments which are defamatory, abusive or in some way deemed inappropriate will not be approved. It is allowable to use some form of non-de-plume for your name, however we recommend real email addresses are used. Comments from free email addresses such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc may not be approved.

Related News:

Devon Funds Morning Note - 06 May 2024
EROAD FY24 Results and Webinar Details
thl reduces FY24 NPAT guidance
May 6th Morning Report
Spark New Zealand appoints new director to the Spark Board
AFT to announce full year results on May 23 2024
CRP - Korella North Takes Another Two Steps Forward
May 3rd Morning Report
ASB workers to strike as bank proposes an effective pay cut
Rising tides, sinking stocks: study explores cost of climate change