Join us for a conversation with Cameron Weeks from Planfarm, as we explore what happens when global disruption hits close to home in Australian agriculture.
Cameron shares how events beyond our control, from geopolitical tensions to supply chain shocks, are influencing the cost and availability of key inputs such as diesel, fertiliser, and freight.
We explore how these pressures are showing up in farm businesses, the common challenges producers are facing, and why reacting late can often be more costly than acting early.
“Look at your options and to talk through things with people who understand your business.”
A closer look at how farm businesses can better prepare for uncertainty, from stress-testing budgets to identifying risks early and making clearer, more proactive decisions.
We’ve also explored what’s driving rising diesel and urea prices in our latest blog: Fuel and urea prices are rising: What it means for Australian farmers.
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