This report presents an economic analysis of farm accidents in New Zealand. Presently, the social costs of farm accidents are not well understood: their monetary importance to the farmer, hence the nation,has thus far not been quantified in a way meaningful to safety policy makers. Information about the relative magnitude of social costs resulting from accidents on farms is necessary to establish the potential social benefits attributable to safety. Such information is required if safety expenditures are to be rationally allocated to priority needs
This paper reports on a survey into the use made of transport by New Zealand farmers. The survey has...
Background In 2002 a New Zealand-wide farm-safety training programme (FarmSafe Awareness Workshop) w...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...
Farming is an industry which depends on the work, decisions and competence of a large number of ind...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Farm labour is a resource which has been given less research attention in past years than it has des...
At the 1977 Lincoln College Farmers' Conference the author presided over a symposium on Labour and ...
Evaluating the effects of reforms to New Zealand's agricultural policy is a topic of enduring intere...
Investing in farm safety is a win-win game. Apart from improving the financial bottom line of a farm...
This Report is the seventh in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial a...
This report is the eighth in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial asp...
This Report is the sixth in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial asp...
This survey is the sixth major survey of New Zealand Farmer Intentions and Opinions. All have been a...
This research analyses the effects on the farm sector of the reform of New Zealand agricultural poli...
The Agricultural Economics Research Unit has, over the last three years, published a number of stud...
This paper reports on a survey into the use made of transport by New Zealand farmers. The survey has...
Background In 2002 a New Zealand-wide farm-safety training programme (FarmSafe Awareness Workshop) w...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...
Farming is an industry which depends on the work, decisions and competence of a large number of ind...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Farm labour is a resource which has been given less research attention in past years than it has des...
At the 1977 Lincoln College Farmers' Conference the author presided over a symposium on Labour and ...
Evaluating the effects of reforms to New Zealand's agricultural policy is a topic of enduring intere...
Investing in farm safety is a win-win game. Apart from improving the financial bottom line of a farm...
This Report is the seventh in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial a...
This report is the eighth in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial asp...
This Report is the sixth in an annual series of economic surveys which concentrate on financial asp...
This survey is the sixth major survey of New Zealand Farmer Intentions and Opinions. All have been a...
This research analyses the effects on the farm sector of the reform of New Zealand agricultural poli...
The Agricultural Economics Research Unit has, over the last three years, published a number of stud...
This paper reports on a survey into the use made of transport by New Zealand farmers. The survey has...
Background In 2002 a New Zealand-wide farm-safety training programme (FarmSafe Awareness Workshop) w...
This paper provides a framework within which financial assistance to New Zealand agriculture may be...