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Four more pages need information entered before users get to the [[Profit]] page ([[Assets]], [[Depreciation]], [[Fixed Costs]] and [[Other Income]] pages). If Profit is green and ticked then all information up to the Profit page has been entered, which enables users to view key measures of profitability like Farm Operating Return and Return on Investment as well as other measures on the Farm Performance Indicators page. Farm Operating Return can be used to compare profitability between two scenarios when fixed costs are different between scenarios, while Return on Investment goes a step further and enables comparison when total assets are different.
Four more pages need information entered before users get to the [[Profit]] page ([[Assets]], [[Depreciation]], [[Fixed Costs]] and [[Other Income]] pages). If Profit is green and ticked then all information up to the Profit page has been entered, which enables users to view key measures of profitability like Farm Operating Return and Return on Investment as well as other measures on the Farm Performance Indicators page. Farm Operating Return can be used to compare profitability between two scenarios when fixed costs are different between scenarios, while Return on Investment goes a step further and enables comparison when total assets are different.


Entering the required information into the [[Cane Sensitivity]] and [[Optimum Ratoons]] pages will show the Risk stage as being completed (green and ticked). These pages provide users with useful information around: (1) the sensitivity of gross margins to different sugar prices and average CCS than expected, and; (2) the optimum number of ratoons grown to maximise profitability. There is also an [[Other Sensitivity]] page if you have other crops in your scenario and it has similarities with the cane pages.
Entering the required information into the [[Cane Sensitivity]] and [[Optimum Ratoons]] pages will show the Risk stage as being completed (green and ticked). These pages provide users with useful information around: (1) the sensitivity of gross margins to different sugar prices and average CCS than expected, and; (2) the optimum number of ratoons grown to maximise profitability. There is also an [[Other Crops Sensitivity]] page if you have other crops in your scenario and it has similarities with the cane pages.


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Revision as of 23:56, 3 February 2022

This page lists all the scenarios and enables users to edit, copy, share, archive and delete scenarios or compare the performance of two different scenarios.


Main Scenario List

Name

The ‘Name’ column lists all of the scenarios that have been developed by the user as well as the regional scenarios (that users can copy and modify). Create a new scenario by typing into the box that says "Enter New Scenario Name" and then clicking the "Add New Scenario Button" (in the status column). Users can open and make changes to any of the listed scenarios by clicking on the hyperlink in blue for each scenario’s name.


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Status

The Status column indicates how much of each scenario has been completed using a colour and tick system. GM represents the gross margin stage (income minus variable costs) and if coloured green and ticked this indicates that all information up to the Cane Summary page has been entered (including the Scenario Assumptions, Cane Assumptions and Cane Growing Costs pages). If the ‘GM’ is red with a cross then some missing information still needs to be entered. Gross Margins can be used to compare profitability between two scenarios when fixed costs and capital expenditures are exactly the same.

Four more pages need information entered before users get to the Profit page (Assets, Depreciation, Fixed Costs and Other Income pages). If Profit is green and ticked then all information up to the Profit page has been entered, which enables users to view key measures of profitability like Farm Operating Return and Return on Investment as well as other measures on the Farm Performance Indicators page. Farm Operating Return can be used to compare profitability between two scenarios when fixed costs are different between scenarios, while Return on Investment goes a step further and enables comparison when total assets are different.

Entering the required information into the Cane Sensitivity and Optimum Ratoons pages will show the Risk stage as being completed (green and ticked). These pages provide users with useful information around: (1) the sensitivity of gross margins to different sugar prices and average CCS than expected, and; (2) the optimum number of ratoons grown to maximise profitability. There is also an Other Crops Sensitivity page if you have other crops in your scenario and it has similarities with the cane pages.

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Actions

The five ‘Action’ buttons are Edit, Copy, Share, Archive and Delete:

  1. Edit (pen icon): Enables growers to open an existing scenario and make changes to it.
  2. Copy (sheets of paper icon): Copies the selected scenario so users can change the name of the scenario and modify the information.
  3. Share (molecule or three dots icon): Shares the scenario with another user of FEAT Online. When edits are made by the other user to the shared scenario, the changes do not affect the original user’s scenario file.
  4. Archive (folder icon): Moves the selected scenario to the Archived Scenarios list. It can be added to the main list or a certain Archived Folder that you can create.
  5. Delete (garbage can icon): Deletes the entire scenario. Users need to take care not to accidently delete scenarios when using this function.


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Compare

This function compares the profitability of two different scenarios as well as various other key Farm Performance Indicators. For example, important measures like Gross Margin, Operating Return, Return on Investment and Casual Labour Hours are compared between two different management practice or farming system scenarios.

Compare scenarios by checking the boxes of two scenarios and clicking the ‘Compare’ button. Alternatively, click the "Compare" button on the far left hand side column.


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Regional Examples

  1. There are regional example files for the Burdekin BRIA, Burdekin Delta, Tully, Herbert, Mackay and Bundaberg.
  2. To copy a regional example file into your Main Scenario List, click the "copy" icon.
  3. To read more about the regional example files, click on "Open Parameters Document".

Note: The regional files are provided solely as a means of demonstrating the functionality of FEAT. The operations, input costs and yields used in these scenarios reflect broad regional trends and are not reflective of any individual situation.

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Archived Scenarios

Clicking the "Archive" button moves the selected scenario to the Archived Scenarios list. It can be added to the main list or a certain Archived Folder that you can create. Create a new folder by typing where it says "Folder name" and then click "New Folder". Then select that folder and then click "Save Scenario".

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Once your files are archived you have 3 options.

  1. Access the archived file directly from the "Archived Scenarios" list.
  2. Unarchive the file and it will move back to the "Scenario List"
  3. Re-archive the file and move it into a different folder.

You can also rearrange the archived files from A-Z or from Z-A.

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