The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) is about to embark on its annual farm survey program collecting data from hard-working producers across Australia.
The information collected each year is integral in supporting decision-making about the future of Australian agriculture.
Executive Director of ABARES Dr Jared Greenville said two surveys will be conducted – the Australian Agricultural and Grazing Industries Survey, and the Australian Dairy Industry Survey.
“The farm surveys are a core part of the evidence base that industries and governments across Australia use to provide a health check on the sector, develop policy and respond to challenges, such as drought and trade disruptions,” Dr Greenville said.
The interviews will cover questions about farm structure, land use and the production and economic profile of the farm business for the 2023-24 financial year. Selected estimates for 2024-25 will also be collected.
“The success of the survey, and hence its value to industry and government, depends on the cooperation of participants selected to represent their industry,” Dr Greenville said.
ABARES officers will be undertaking face-to-face interviews with about 1,900 selected farmers throughout Australia from mid-July to December.
For more information, farmers can contact ABARES Survey Collection by telephone 1800 026 308 or email surveysabares@aff.gov.au.
Farm survey collection officers