Key learning areas such as business and finance, where students learn how to develop and monitor financial plans, monitor on-farm performance against objectives, and develop a budget to share with their bank manager or accountant, are all directly applicable to the farmer's own business.
Cath Blake, manager of dairy training, says: "Good cashflow budget development and implementation are core parts of successful and profitable business performance.
"The skills farmers gain by completing the diploma in agribusiness really assist in managing financial risk such as the drop in payout this season.
"This financial capability helps farmers to look to the future goals of the business and gives long-term confidence that the dairy industry is a great business to be in."
The cost of human resources can also be a point of contention when budgets are tightened. Staff are often let go or professional development and training costs are slashed at times of reining-in expenses.
DairyNZ strategy and investment leader Mark Paine says: "Recruiting the right staff and keeping staff motivated can mean staff turnover is reduced.
"The cost of staff turnover to the dairy industry is around $300 million a year.
"If we can hold on to our good staff this in turn can lead to better business performance."
The diploma in agribusiness management includes human resource management as a key learning area, and supports farmers to build productive farm teams.
Farmers are given the tools to recruit, select and induct staff, and are taught how to build good working relationships and assess performance.
The agribusiness diploma is a collaborative project between Primary ITO, DairyNZ, Beef+Lamb and HortNZ, which was developed in response to improving agribusiness skills and identifying that management capability is a key factor in the success of agribusinesses. The diploma is open to farmers as well as horticulturists and agribusiness operators.
• To speak to a Primary ITO training adviser about agribusiness diploma courses starting in your area, call 0800 20 80 20 or visit primaryito.ac.nz/diploma