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Beef + Lamb NZ wants farmers to complete a survey that will shed light on the financial toll of facial eczema (FE) at the farm level.
They say this critical research will inform solutions as part of the multi-sector “Eliminating Facial Eczema Impacts” (EFEI) programme.
Becky Dymond, senior advisor farmer engagement at B+LNZ, says FE costs the New Zealand livestock industry an estimated $332 million annually but says the true impact on individual farms - the decisions, sacrifices, and challenges - remains unclear.
“Whether you’ve experienced FE firsthand or not, your input is vital to help researchers understand the broader economic and operational effects,” she says.
Dymond says the results of the survey will help researchers quantify the financial impacts of FE across different farming systems and regions, and contribute to the development of support strategies and tools to reduce the financial challenges caused by FE.
She says B+LNZ understands that farmers are incredibly busy and already have a lot on their plates, but says the survey will take just 15 to 20 minutes to complete.
Dymond says the information they want to get from the survey will focus on financial and management data, such as approximate revenue, animal health expenses and stock class numbers. She says farmers’ privacy is their top priority. Data will remain completely anonymous and will only be used for EFEI research, presented in summary form to ensure individual confidentiality.
“This survey is a crucial opportunity to make your voice heard and help us design solutions that genuinely make a difference for you and your business.
“By sharing your experience, you’re contributing to tools and strategies that will help strengthen the resilience of our farming communities and businesses for years to come,” she says.
For those who complete the survey, there is a potential reward. All participants who complete the survey by 28 February, 2025 will go into the draw to win one of two $250 Greenlea Meats vouchers.
The Eliminating Facial Eczema Impacts programme is jointly funded by B+LNZ, the Government through the Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures fund and other primary sector companies and levy bodies.
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