5-year economic outlook for Merino farming
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2008
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Monograph
Abstract
NZ pastoral livestock production is currently faced with a rapidly changing environment.
Input and output prices and their relativities are increasingly dynamic. The policy and
regulatory environment seems to change quickly and with little warning. The physical
climate and natural resource base is changing as a result of internal and external forces.
Meanwhile agriculture continues to play a major part in NZ's social, economic, and
environmental systems. There is a clear need for a better understanding of possible
'sustainability trajectories', and 'most likely scenarios' with respect to the future.
Stakeholders need confidence in the future of agriculture for smarter public and private
investment in the sector, and more informed setting of policies and regulations. At the
farm level, attracting high calibre entrants will require an improved certainty of the
economic sustainability at the farm and industry level. Information about possible future
scenarios is needed by producers for on-farm decisions relating to input and output
optimisation. And there is a need for renewed and justified optimism within rural
communities. The purpose of the proposed research is to;
Provide a better understanding of the likely viability of NZ's merino production sector to
inform private and public decision making.
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