Feds survey shows farmer confidence has bounced back
2 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM
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The Country
Farmer confidence has bounced back to where it was pre-Covid, but attracting and retaining staff remains a headache, according to the latest Federated Farmers Farm Confidence Survey.
Of the nearly 1,100 farmers who completed the Research First survey in the second week of January, a net 5.5 per cent considered current economic conditions to be good.
This was a 34-point jump from the July 2020 survey, when a net 28.6 per cent considered them bad, marking the lowest level of farmer confidence in the 12 years the six-monthly survey had been conducted.