Risk
management
Risk management
Farming is unpredictable; weather, global markets, input costs and policy changes can all impact business stability - but this risk can be managed. Frontier helps growers protect margins, manage volatility and build resilience with smart buying and marketing schemes, tailored finance solutions and data-driven decision-making.


Climate change, global markets and supply chain issues make fertiliser prices unpredictable from year to year. Flexi N is Frontier’s nitrogen risk management tool that protects buyers from market volatility by locking-in a market-average price for nitrogen fertiliser between May to March.
This is made possible by Frontier’s significant buying power which allows us to purchase nitrogen through the course of the season regardless of market volatility.
Speak to our advisors to learn more about becoming part of the Flexi N scheme.

Farming isn’t like other businesses - income and expenses rarely align. That’s why Frontier partners with Oxbury Bank, the UK’s only dedicated agricultural bank, to offer finance solutions built for agriculture.
Oxbury Farm Credit offers flexible farm credit options at competitive interest rates, enabling businesses to purchase farm inputs from Oxbury approved suppliers.
Speak to our experts to learn more about how Oxbury’s farm credit service can support your business.

Is your financial decision-making based on real data? With MyFarm analytics, growers can accurately track costs, monitor financial risk and plan with confidence, as well as:
- Gain detailed insights into crop, variety and field performance to identify areas for improvement
- Compare farm performance anonymously against standardised datasets from farms nationwide
- Utilise data-driven insights to make informed decisions that can lead to increased efficiency and profitability
- Identify inefficiencies and opportunities to improve cost control and profitability.
Speak to our experts to find out more about MyFarm analytics and how it can support your business with tracking costs and monitoring risks.