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El Niño Outlook Puts Farm Risk Planning Back in Focus

Hotter, drier conditions may test crops, livestock, water security and cover settings

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Australia’s latest El Niño declaration has turned seasonal risk planning into an immediate priority for many rural and regional businesses.
The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed El Niño conditions in mid-June, with forecasts indicating the tropical Pacific is likely to keep warming through the coming months and remain a factor until at least the end of the year.

For farmers, the signal is not a guarantee of drought on every property. El Niño events often tilt conditions towards lower rainfall across central and eastern Australia during winter and spring, while also lifting the chances of hotter daytime temperatures. However, local outcomes still depend on other climate drivers, soil moisture, stored water, pasture reserves and the timing of any rainfall events.

The practical insurance message is straightforward: this is a timely trigger to review exposure before conditions become more difficult. Dry seasons can affect farms in several ways at once, including lower yields, reduced pasture growth, higher fire danger, greater reliance on irrigation, increased livestock movement and heavier use of machinery. Each of those pressures can change the value at risk across crops, sheds, fencing, pumps, tanks, hay stores and mobile plant.

This story also extends the broader discussion about climate-driven insurance pressure. Premium affordability remains a concern, but reducing surprises at claim time depends on keeping cover aligned with the current farming operation. Producers should consider whether:

  • crop and hay values reflect expected seasonal prices and replacement costs;
  • livestock insurance and transit arrangements match any likely destocking, agistment or sale plans;
  • machinery, irrigation equipment, tanks and pumps are listed accurately and insured for realistic replacement values;
  • firebreaks, maintenance records and risk controls can be demonstrated if a claim occurs;
  • business interruption or loss-of-income settings are suitable for the scale of the enterprise.

Farmers who have changed stocking rates, leased extra country, upgraded irrigation, added sheds or shifted into different crops should be especially careful. A policy that made sense last season may not fully match this season’s exposure, particularly where values have moved or assets are being used more intensively.

The most useful next step is not panic buying cover, but a disciplined review. Bring together asset lists, recent invoices, production plans, water availability and seasonal scenarios, then compare farm insurance options against the risks that would cause the greatest financial strain. Where cover is complex, speaking with farm insurance brokers can help identify gaps, exclusions and practical risk controls before the weather does the testing.

Published:Tuesday, 23rd Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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