Academic Article

Succession Planning in Australian Farming

Authors: John Hicks (Charles Sturt University) , Richard Sappey (Charles Sturt University) , Parikshit Basu (Charles Sturt University) , Deirdre Keogh (Charles Sturt University) , Rakesh Gupta (Griffith University)

  • Succession Planning in Australian Farming

    Academic Article

    Succession Planning in Australian Farming

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Abstract

The theme of this paper is that succession planning in Australian farming is under-developed. It may be linked to economic and social change which suggests that farmers need to adapt to generational change but this is being resisted or ignored. The implications of this are the slow decline of family farming, a poor transfer of skills and knowledge to subsequent generations of farmers in some parts of the agricultural sector and the potential for an extension of the financial services industry to develop a more effective raft of succession planning measures to mitigate the effects of a traditional approach to succession in agriculture.

Keywords: Succession planning, farming, Australia, food security

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Hicks, J., Sappey, R., Basu, P., Keogh, D. & Gupta, R., (2012) “Succession Planning in Australian Farming”, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal 6(4), 94-110. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/aabfj.v6i4.7

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26 Nov 2012