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Integrating Sustainability: A New Focus in Australian Farm Risk Management

Enhancing Resilience and Insurability Through Sustainable Practices

Integrating Sustainability: A New Focus in Australian Farm Risk Management?w=400

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In the face of increasing climate volatility, Australian farmers are shifting their approach to risk management by integrating sustainability into their core business strategies.
This evolution reflects a broader recognition that environmental stewardship and economic resilience are deeply interconnected.

Bill Dwyer, Partner Specialty at Howden, notes that sustainability has transitioned from being a standalone environmental initiative to a fundamental component of risk management in agriculture. This shift is driven by the need to address challenges such as frequent droughts, extreme heat, and unpredictable rainfall, all of which significantly impact production, operating costs, and cash flow.

To mitigate these risks, farmers are adopting measures like water-efficiency projects, soil management improvements, energy use optimization, and diversification of production systems. These practices not only contribute to environmental sustainability but also enhance business continuity and insurability.

Insurers are increasingly considering sustainability-aligned practices when assessing a farm's risk profile. Effective risk controls related to water use, agronomy, fire preparedness, and supply chain continuity can lead to more stable loss experiences over time, potentially resulting in more favorable insurance terms.

Furthermore, Australia's new mandatory sustainability reporting framework is influencing how climate and sustainability risks are addressed in agriculture. Under these standards, entities must file a Sustainability Report with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), identifying climate-related risks and opportunities that could materially affect cash flows, access to finance, or cost of capital.

While the reporting requirements are being phased in, with different groups reporting from January 2025 through July 2027, many farming businesses are already being drawn into the process. Large agribusinesses, retailers, processors, and manufacturers are requesting emissions, climate risk, and sustainability data from their suppliers to complete value-chain assessments required under the reporting standards.

In conclusion, the integration of sustainability into farm risk management is becoming increasingly vital for Australian farmers. By adopting sustainable practices, farmers can enhance their resilience against climate volatility, improve their insurability, and position themselves favorably in a market that is placing growing emphasis on environmental responsibility.

Published:Friday, 5th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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