Accelerate June 2022
accelerateonline • May 5, 2022
As we head into winter, we tip our hats to the Kiwis working the land. The 83,000+ workers who face a unique set of unpredictable and uncontrollable challenges. We look at budgeting tools, Three Waters Reform, weather worries, technology, and the mental health crisis.
Developing habits to keep costs under control and your business in order are just as important as the physical and mental wellbeing of you and your employees. When you look after yourself, you’re ensuring the success of your farm.
In this issue:
- Managing farm debt
- How to maximise damaged crops
- Keeping tabs on stressed staff and why you need to check in
- Tough choices under proposed water reforms
- Fewer accidents = less financial strain
- Let’s talk tax: changes to GST and KiwiSaver
- Raise your farm’s value by reducing its environmental impact
- Dairy Women’s Network Awards – calling for nominations
Inland Revenue have recently announced this year’s livestock Herd Scheme Values and we think this is a great opportunity to update you on the latest movements. The Herd Scheme Values are the National Average Market Values, determined by a process involving a review of the livestock market as at 30 April.
The values for Dairy this year have seen a fall in values across all female classes, but increases across all male classes. The fall in R1 heifer values can be attributed to the prohibition of live export by sea commencing from 30 April 2023. For the first time the National Average Market Value for R1 Heifers is less than the National Standard Cost of breeding and rearing an R1 Heifer.
Budget 2023 builds on the $889m already provided in response to this year’s storms. A further $6b is allocated for a National Resilience Plan , for rebuilding after weather events. $71b is committed to new and existing infrastructure projects: not only storm damaged communications, power and roading, but schools, hospitals, public housing, rail and road.