Farmer confidence has slipped further into negative territory.
Rabobank's rural confidence survey fell for the third consecutive quarter, on concerns over Government policy, falling commodity prices, overseas markets/economies and rising input costs.
Sentiment was down among dairy farmers and sheep and beef farmers but rose among horticulturists. More farmers in both sectors were expecting conditions in the agricultural economy to worsen in the coming year than those who were expecting an improvement.
That was the first time that had been seen since the first quarter of 2016 and it was particularly unusual during a period where product prices were at good levels and the climate had generally been favourable for most producers, Rabobank New Zealand general manager for country banking, Hayley Gourley, said in a statement.
Rather than one single factor driving confidence lower, the survey results indicated a range of factors were responsible.