Production of 2026, 2027 and 2028 Farm Gross Margin/Risk Guide for SA (AEX0425)

START

July 1, 2025

FINISH

June 30, 2028

Summary

This project aims to produce an updated Farm Gross Margin/Risk Guide to improve business acumen of crop and livestock producers in SA. The guide will increase crop and livestock producers’ capacity to assess the relative profitability and risk of enterprises as part of their farm business planning process, leading to improved farm planning, decision making and providing more profitable and sustainable businesses. This project is a co-investment, with GRDC providing 50% of the total funding.

Project Participants

Mark Stanley, Ag Excellence Alliance

The research

This project aims to produce an updated Farm Gross Margin/Risk Guide to improve business acumen of crop and livestock producers in SA. The guide will increase crop and livestock producers’ capacity to assess the relative profitability and risk of enterprises as part of their farm business planning process, leading to improved farm planning, decision making and providing more profitable and sustainable businesses. This project is a co-investment, with GRDC providing 50% of the total funding.

Funding

$167,100

More information

Mark Stanley

T: 0427 831 151

E: [email protected]

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