A new Taranaki farming initiative will empower farmers with knowledge and support to develop strong farm planning practices.
The “Good Farm” Planning Hub is an initiative developed by farmers, for farmers, supported by Taranaki Catchment Communities. It offers free resources, events and advice to enable farmers to plan their farm’s future.
Taranaki Catchment Community chairwoman and Awatuna dairy farmer Donna Cram says with massive changes in external requirements for farmers, the Good Farm project has been created to help farmers understand exactly what is required, why it is important and how it can benefit them and their business.
“Great planning can lead to better efficiencies and outcomes on-farm. It’s a reassuring feeling to have a plan and know exactly what you’re needing to achieve and when. It’s when you don’t have a plan, or you don’t understand what’s required, that it becomes daunting and leads to farmers becoming anxious or angry. That’s certainly not what we want for our farmers in Taranaki.”
Donna says while the new legislation and requirements are a big learning curve for those in the industry, she strongly believes planning leads to benefits for the farming community, including greater profitability and improved social and environmental outcomes.