Farm Business Risk Profiles

Farm Table says:

What is your risk profile? Each member of a farm business should recognise their own risk attitude and understand how they respond to risk.

This fact sheet has been produced by GRDC and looks at developing a farm business risk profile.

A farm risk profile describes the combination of a business’ ability to incur risk and an individual’s personal risk attitude. Understanding your business’s risk profile can improve communication and result in better decision making.

The key points are:

  • An individual’s risk attitude can be classified as wary, neutral or daring.
  • A business’s risk capacity can be identified as low, medium or high.
  • An individual’s perception of, response to and management of risk heavily influences their approach to making decisions.
  • A practical and realistic approach is important so individuals, families and businesses understand their own risk profiles and the impact on the overall management of the business.

The key sections include:

  • Risk capacity – is a measure of a business’s ability to incur risk, and can be categorised into one of three groups.
  • Risk attitude – An individual’s risk attitude is defined by the approach they take when faced with a situation that involves risk.
  • A case study
  • Biases of which risk averse individuals should be aware.
  • What is a risk profile? A risk profile represents the interaction between risk capacity and risk attitude.
  • Ideas for improving a business’s risk capacity

In conclusion, risk attitude can be difficult to identify because it is the result of a diverse collection of personal and external influences, unique to each individual. An individual’s perception of risk will be informed partly by skills and experience.

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Bradley Dawson
Bradley Dawson

Bradley is a seasoned copywriter at Farm Table, bringing decades of experience in journalism and content creation. Formerly a producer and journalist for the Telstra Sports website, he has honed his skills in crafting engaging and informative content. Now, he applies his expertise to the Australian agriculture sector, delivering high-quality writing that informs and supports the Australian farming community.

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