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Veggie farms on chopping block

fruit-and-vegetablesA new report published by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) shows that the number of small Australian vegetable farms has reduced by over 24 per cent in the past 12 months.

“Small business is the engine room of our economy. The lack of a thriving small business contingent within the vegetable industry can dramatically affect its long-term sustainability,” said Andrew White, deputy CEO, Ausveg.

“Small business provides jobs for 4.5 million Australians and produces over $330 billion of Australia’s economic output. Policy tends to be designed specifically with urban small businesses in mind,” said White.

“The question needs to be asked, what can we do to help battling Australian small business farmers?”

Survey results suggest that of the bottom 25 per cent of farms, 61 per cent have indicated that increased farm input costs are the leading impediment to business viability.

“It is concerning that 13 per cent of farms within this category have said they may leave the industry within the next 5 years,” said White.

“Smaller sized farms do not have the ability to be able to benefit from economies of scale in the same way that their larger competitors can. Cost and price pressures are causing a lot of small business growers to exit the market completely.”

The ABARES report provides an in-depth analysis of vegetable farm cash receipts and costs by both farm size and state of operation.

“The cost to receipts ratio for farms less than 5 hectares in size is $0.86 per dollar of receipts. This means that for every dollar earned, 86 cents goes towards paying business costs. This is in contrast to those farms that are between 20 to 70 hectares in size and hold a cost to receipts ratio of $0.78 per dollar of receipts,” said White.

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