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What we do

Rural Financial Counselling Services are:

  • Free, independent and confidential
  • Staffed by qualified and experienced Rural Financial Counsellors (RFCs) who understand farming and business – our RFCs are required to have a Diploma of Financial Counselling as minimum qualification, and have years of experience in assisting farming businesses
  • For primary producers of livestock, milk, honey, fruit, crops, wool, meat, vegetables, eggs, fish, plants, trees and logs
  • For small businesses who mainly support primary production such as: fencing, shearing sheep, controlling weeds or agricultural pests, managing stock, planting crops etc.
  • Able to assist farm or small agribusinesses experiencing or at risk of financial hardship
  • Able to come to your place of business or you can come and see us.

Assistance when

Rural Financial Counselling Services can assist businesses affected by:

  • Drought/water issues
  • Low commodity prices
  • Natural disasters
  • Structural adjustment
  • Industry downturns
  • Low equity/tight cash flow
  • Difficulties with lenders or access to finance
  • Unpaid creditors/debtors
  • Market disruptions
  • Changes in personal circumstances
  • Farm accidents or illness
  • Share farming/succession agreements/ contracts.

How can we help you

Rural Financial Counselling Services can help you:

  • Understand your financial position and the viability of your enterprise
  • Identify options to improve your financial position
  • Develop a plan to implement your chosen options, and implement that plan
  • Provide information, referrals, and support to access, government or industry grants and programs
  • Assist you to deal (whether through meetings or otherwise) with lending institutions in relation to:
    • Applications and contracts with those institutions; and
    • Processes relating to farm debt mediation
  • Assist you to identify the need for advice from professional service providers, and provide support with preparation for meetings with professional service providers.

News

NE Regional Soil Health Conference

NECMA conference

North East Regional Soil Health Conference - 14 May 2021 at Beechworth is for ALL land managers, agriculture industry groups and soil health service providers in North East Victoria.
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Farm Finance getting prepared 2021 Webinar

Farm Finance

The team at the Young Farmer Business Network have put together a series of sessions designed to build skills in financial planning and business resilience for your farm business.
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Regional Round-up  is a monthly newsletter providing an overview into the environmental and business conditions affecting farmers and rural businesses in the Goulburn Valley and North East Victoria.

Dairy

A Rabobank podcast predicts an opening milk price for 2017/18 of $5.30/kg ms and closing price around $5.75. Whilst the price improvement is welcome news, the current mood within the dairy industry is best described as sombre amongst service providers and farmers.

Cows that suffered lameness during the wet winter and spring have been quick to suffer from the same health issues after recent rains. Calving and sowing activities are keeping dairy farmers busy and juggling the books as cash flow reaches its tightest time of the year for many farmers. Payments to creditors are being extended in some cases.

Cropping/Sheep

Sowing activities are now in full swing following late April rainfall. Croppers are very positive about the timely autumn break.

As is often the case at this time of the year, some croppers and share farmers are discovering banks will no longer support them to extend their overdraft (again) to cover crop sowing and harvesting costs.

Horticulture

Fruit growers are attributing the wet spring and milder summer for a later than normal harvest, with fruit slow to colour and low in sugar.

Beef

Beef prices falling slightly but are still considerably higher than prior years. Some concern about a dry autumn and winter although there is an oversupply of cheap hay available and the late April rainfall has been helpful.

Local cattle sales have shown some variation during April, with the Easter and Anzac day breaks and heavy rainfall later in the month. Yearling steer sales varied from 331.6c/kg cwt on 4/4 down to 243c on April 18 then back to 334.8c/kg on May 2. Cows have fallen 2 to 5c/kg, with dairy cows down 5 to 10c/kg.

Irrigation

Storage levels in Lake Eildon are at 67% against 30% last year. The Hume is holding 60% (against 18% LY) and Dartmouth 78% (against 43% LY).  (GMW resources storage levels website).

Service Area Map

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Local Government Areas

The RFCS VIC-NE Region includes the following Local Government Areas;

  • Alpine
  • Benalla
  • Campaspe
  • Greater Shepparton
  • Indigo
  • Mansfield
  • Mitchell
  • Moira
  • Murrindindi
  • Strathbogie
  • Towong
  • Wangaratta
  • Whittlesea
  • Wodonga

Call 1300 834 775 to find out what assistance we may be able to provide you, or make an appointment with one of our experienced Rural Financial Counsellors.

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Contact Us

Rural Financial Counselling Service Victoria - North East.

102 Hume Street

Wodonga VIC 3689

PHONE: 1300 834 775

EMAIL: info@rfcsvicne.org.au

FAX: (02) 6100 6123