Introducing New Horticulture & SME Codes in CashPeek: What You Need to Know
- jack7216
- Sep 16
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 17

We're excited to announce the release of our Horticulture and SME accounting codes on the Monday 22 September 2025.
Good news for fruit and vegetable growers along with SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprise): CashPeek has just rolled out new industry-specific codes, including ones for horticulture and SMEs. These updates aren’t just labels — they’re tools designed to make your budgeting, forecasting, and financial tracking sharper, clearer, and more useful.
Here’s what’s changed, why it matters, and how to make the most of the new setup.
What Are the New Codes?
CashPeek is adding more granular classification codes for:
Horticulture operations — think orchards, nurseries, greenhouse production, berry farms, etc.
SME codes for freight companies, food and beverage, construction and many more.
These codes allow you to map your business at a granular level that will give you confidence in your finances. They sit alongside existing AgCodes which are our internal codes that sit in the backend algorithm in CashPeek. (These new codes help you better tag your revenue, expenses, assets, and forecasts to what you really do rather than lumping in under broader codes.)
Why These Codes Matter
More Accurate Insights: When you’re comparing your budget to actuals categorisation means you get more relevant comparison points. Better Budgets = Better Decisions.
Cleaner Budgets & Forecasts: With more specific codes, you can map your expenses & income more finely.
Improved Reporting & Tracking: Whether you’re reporting to finance partners, applying for grants, or working with advisors, sharper codes make your financials more credible. Less ambiguity in what “horticulture income” means. Easier to drill down and see where profits & drains are.
Easier Integration with Accounting Tools: CashPeek already integrates with tools like Xero and MYOB. More granular codes mean your accounting software, budgeting, and forecasting are more aligned — less manual correction or reclassifying needed. (CashPeek has tools like code-mapping / smart matching to help with this.)
How to Use the New Codes
Here’s some practical steps to take to get up to speed:
Step | What to Do |
1. Review the code list | Check out CashPeek’s list of horticulture & SME codes. Make sure you understand which ones map to your operations. |
2. Map your existing data | Use the code-mapping / smart matching tools in CashPeek. For transactions, income, costs — assign the new codes. If a transaction doesn’t match cleanly, use drop-downs or manual override. |
3. Adjust your budget templates | When building or revising budgets, use those codes in line items. For example, separate “greenhouse utilities” under horticulture vs “field operations” under broad farm costs. |
4. Monitor performance by code | Once things are tagged, run reports / dashboards filtered by these codes. See where margins are strong or costs are creeping up. |
5. Use in forecasting & scenario planning | Because you’ve got better categories, you can model specific scenarios. What happens if your nursery input costs rise vs your open field crops? How does cash flow shift under different horticultural operations? |
What This Means Going Forward
More updates likely: As users adopt and give feedback, CashPeek will probably refine, maybe add sub-codes, or adjust definitions to suit real-world horticultural operations.
Greater appeal to growers & SMEs: If you’re in horticulture, these changes make CashPeek more attractive. More reason to migrate from generic tools or spreadsheets.
Potential for better policy / grant alignment: When reporting to regulators or seeking funding, having financials already organised by industry-relevant codes could help meet eligibility or reporting requirements.
If you run a horticulture operation or small/mid-sized business, the new codes in CashPeek are a win. They’ll help you see your finances more clearly, benchmark better, budget smarter, and make forecasting more reliable.
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