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Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Reducing farming operation expenses

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Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Reducing farming operation expenses

Building on financial tips in preparation for the looming drought, we have taken an in-depth analysis of each one of them. The focus for this week is on reducing farming operations expenses. This can be challenging for many of us; however, it is vital with the tough time anticipated.

 

Here are some tips that may help you:

Plan ahead, and continuous monitoring: You should prepare a monthly detailed plan for your farming operations, including expenses, revenue, and projected profits. This will help you identify areas where you can reduce expenses.

Create a budget: As we have reiterated before, creating a budget will help you track your expenses and identify areas where you can cut back. Thus, it is imperative that you include all your expenses such as labour, equipment, and supplies.

The use of precision agriculture techniques: Some precision agriculture techniques, such as GPS mapping and yield monitoring can help you optimise your crop production and reduce waste. 

Purchase used equipment for farming operations: You may consider purchasing used equipment instead of new equipment to save on costs. However, you have to make sure the equipment is in good condition and meets your needs.

Price comparison between shops for supplies: Shop around for supplies and compare prices from different suppliers. You might find the same supplies at a lower cost from a different supplier.

Minimise wastage on fertilisers: Avoid over-planting or over-fertilising, as this can lead to unnecessary expenses. Make sure to properly store and dispose of any unused supplies to avoid waste. Additionally, consider using natural fertilisers, such as compost or manure, instead of synthetic fertilisers. These natural options can be cheaper and have a lower environmental impact.

Seek alternative energy sources: Installing solar panels or wind turbines can help you save on energy costs over time. Monitor energy usage, Energy costs can be a significant expense for farming operations. Look for ways to reduce energy usage, such as using energy-efficient equipment or renewable energy sources.

Use technology where possible: Invest in technology such as precision agriculture tools, drones, and weather monitoring systems. These technologies are said to help you optimise crop yield and reduce waste, leading to lower expenses.

Consider the option of crop rotation: Crop rotation can help reduce the need for fertilisers and pesticides, saving you money in the long run. It can also improve soil health and crop yield.

Streamline labour by looking at duplication of tasks, and time management: This may help reduce labour costs and increase productivity.

Price negotiation: Consider negotiating prices with suppliers to ensure you are getting the best deal. Additionally, consider buying in bulk for storage or forming purchasing groups with other farmers to save money.

It’s important to note that reducing expenses requires a combination of strategies and may require some trial and error. Start by focusing on one or two areas where you think you can make the biggest impact, and then build from there. This might aid in maximising profits and improve the overall health of your farming operation.

 

Mekupi Kambatuku:

Managing Consultant at Simpli Business Advisory

admin@simpliadvisory.com

www.simpliadvisory.com/