IMPROVING THE SUGARCANE FARMING SYSTEM WITH FEAT: A DECISION-MAKING TOOL TO FACILITATE ON-FARM CHANGE
By P.F. STEWART and T. CAMERON
A FARM Economic Analysis Tool (FEAT) was developed by QDPI&F
FutureCane officers specifically for the Australian cane industry using grower
knowledge and feedback. Using specific grower and miller examples, this paper
explores the application of the tool and how it has helped improve decision
making and on-farm profitability. FEAT has been used across Queensland
within the growing, harvesting and milling sectors of the sugarcane industry. It
was found that the use of this computer-based tool allowed growers and millers
to assess, in economic terms, changes they were considering to improve their
farming systems. Changes made in the paddock as a result of using the tool have
led to significant savings in costs and improvements of profitability. It was also
found that the use of this tool has provided significant social benefits to the cane
industry by increasing communication within farming businesses; improving the
sharing of skills and knowledge between partners within the business; and
increasing confidence in the future of the cane industry. Increasingly, industry
advisors are also using this tool to assist their cane farmer clients.