Rural businesses are showing strong signs of economic improvement but they have been slow to take on board new technologies, according to a survey commissioned by accounting software provider MYOB.
The MYOB Business Monitor survey showed that the prospect of improvements in international commodity markets and increases in schedule prices have injected a measure of confidence into the farming and rural sector.
General manager Carolyn Luey said the last few years had proven to be testing, with a challenging international environment depressing farmgate incomes. However, conditions had improved over the last year.
"Revenues are up from 12 months ago, and business operators are confident that this growth will extend into next year," she said.
"While managing increased debt levels, the sector also continued to invest in machinery, equipment and technology, which will undoubtedly be good news to the wider rural business community," she said.