Whanganui Chronicle

New hub helps farmers plan ahead

The idea behind the Good Farm initiative is to give farmers confidence to plan and overcome hurdles.

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It’s when you don’t have a plan, or you don’t understand what’s required, that it becomes daunting and leads to farmers becoming anxious or angry. — Donna Cram, Taranaki Catchment Community

Anew Taranaki farming initiative will empower farmers with knowledge and support to develop strong farm planning practices. The Good Farm Planning Hub is an initiative developed by farmers, for farmers, supported by Taranaki Catchment Communitie­s.

It offers free resources, events and advice to enable farmers to plan their farm’s future.

Taranaki Catchment Community chairwoman and Awatuna dairy farmer Donna Cram says that, with massive changes in external requiremen­ts for farmers, the Good Farm project has been created to help farmers understand exactly what is required, why it is important and how it can benefit them and their business.

“Great planning can lead to better efficienci­es and outcomes on-farm,” Cram said.

“It’s a reassuring feeling to have a plan and know exactly what you’re needing to achieve and when.

“It’s when you don’t have a plan, or you don’t understand what’s required, that it becomes daunting and leads to farmers becoming anxious or angry.

“That’s certainly not what we want for our farmers in Taranaki.”

Cram says that, while the new legislatio­n and requiremen­ts are a big learning curve for those in the industry, she strongly believes planning leads to benefits for the farming community, including greater profitabil­ity and improved social and environmen­tal outcomes.

“The great thing is that this stuff is not hard, it’s just that there’s a lot of it, and it’s all happened really fast.

“The Good Farm project is about bringing the community together, outlining the key requiremen­ts, sharing knowledge, ideas and systems that are working, all within a space that is comfortabl­e where we can all have a bit of a laugh as well.”

The initiative takes a three-stage approach, allowing farmers to join in at a stage that suits where they’re at with their own integrated farm planning.

Different events, workshops and online informatio­n will be tailored to each stage, to ensure farm owners and their staff can get the most relevant informatio­n and the most value from each session.

“We have amazing support networks in our industry and everyone is collaborat­ing on this to help farmers in the most efficient and effective ways possible.

“Good Farm is about being part of a community where farmers can all support each other and work together or can work alone in their own time to create great plans that work for each individual farm.

“With great planning, we will see farm businesses and farmer wellbeing improve, and our industry move forward together.”

Farmers can stay up to date with the project and its events at www.goodfarm.nz.

 ?? Photo / NZME ?? The Good Farm Planning Hub will help farmers negotiate the raft of legislatio­n coming their way.
Photo / NZME The Good Farm Planning Hub will help farmers negotiate the raft of legislatio­n coming their way.

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