
From extreme weather to shifting global demand, farmers are facing more uncertainty than ever. The future of farming depends on your ability to adapt, both in the paddock and your business.
Here are four challenges shaping the sector right now — and what you can do to stay ahead.
1. Climate resilience is real
Feeling the impact of droughts, floods, or shifting seasons? It might be time to trial drought-tolerant pastures, upgrade irrigation, or explore regenerative farming practices.
2. Sustainability is good business
It’s more than compliance! Tools like emissions calculators, low-emission fertilisers, and riparian planting can reduce your footprint and support long-term profitability.
3. Market uncertainty is on the rise
In a world where supply chain pressures and shifting trade conditions make demand harder to predict, flexibility, through diversification, planning, and forecasting, is key to staying on solid ground.
4. Smart tech helps you stay nimble
From FarmIQ’s performance tracking to drone mapping to precision sensors, digital tools can help you make good decisions, cut waste, and save time.
A glimpse into farming’s future
Lincoln University’s Circular Farm — multi-crop, renewably powered, and low-emissions — is showing us what’s possible!
Need help planning for change?
Get in touch — your accountant is here to help you make sense of the uncertainty.
Disclaimer: This blog has been carefully prepared, but it has been written in general terms only. The blog should not be relied upon to provide specific information without also obtaining appropriate professional advice after detailed examination of your particular situation.