In a comprehensive survey conducted by DairyNZ, New Zealand’s dairy farmers have expressed growing concerns about the impact of inflation and regulations on their businesses, exacerbated by a recent dip in farmgate milk prices.
Financial Struggles and Inflation
Regulatory Challenges
Government regulations have also been a significant concern for dairy farmers, with 72% citing impractical regulations, 69% expressing unease about the pace of change, and 64% highlighting the challenge of managing multiple regulatory changes simultaneously.
Workforce Shortages
The survey revealed pressing workforce challenges, including staff shortages and retention issues.
Mental Health Concerns
Mental health emerged as a significant issue in the dairy sector, with 48% of farmers reporting mental health challenges on their farms in 2023. Additionally, 60% believed that rural areas lacked sufficient mental health support. DairyNZ called for dedicated rural mental health funding and expanded service delivery in rural communities, recognizing the heightened financial pressure facing farmers in the coming year.
Climate Change and Ambitious Targets
Dairy farmers expressed scepticism about the methane reduction targets for 2030 and 2050, deeming them overly ambitious. Van der Poel urged that these targets should align with scientific advancements, global emissions goals, and economic realities.
DairyNZ and dairy farmer asks for the 2023 general election:
- Farm finances: Tight control of government spending to avoid exacerbating inflationary pressures.
- Regulations: Establish an independent regulatory review panel, to provide feedback before regulations are implemented.
- Workforce: Collaborate with sector organisations to improve recruitment and retention of dairy workers.
- Mental health: Allocate dedicated funding for rural mental health, and targeted delivery of services in rural areas.
- Climate change: Ensure review of emissions targets is fair, works for farmers and accurately accounts for the warming impact of methane.
Read the full View from the Cowshed report at dairynz.co.nz/VFTC.