New Zealand's rural confidence is close to its lowest point in 10 years, Rabobank said.
The rural lending specialist said "significant and persisting" challenges in market conditions continued to weigh heavily on the nation's farmers.
The latest Rabobank rural confidence survey, completed in early March, showed that 53 per cent of the 450 or so farmers surveyed had a pessimistic outlook on the agricultural economy over the coming 12 months, up from 30 per cent in the previous survey taken late last year.
Only 11 per cent were expecting conditions to improve - less than half the 24 per cent who had an optimistic view in the last quarter.
With 34 per cent expecting the agricultural economy to remain the same as the previous year, the net rural confidence reading came in at minus 42 per cent, down from minus 6 per cent in the previous survey.