4610.0.55.007 - Water and the Murray-Darling Basin - A Statistical Profile, 2000-01 to 2005-06  
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REGIONAL WATER USE

The MDB is made up of 26 river basins (see map 1.2 in Chapter 1). River basins have topographically-formed catchment boundaries, and have been used in previous Australian water use assessments, such as the 1985 Review of Australia's Water Resources and Water Use (AWRC 1987). Some organisations (e.g. Murray-Darling Basin Commission and Bureau of Rural Sciences) disseminate water data by river basin, for example, Water Audit Monitoring reports and National Landscape Water Balance reports and mapping.

The majority of agricultural water consumption in the MDB occurs in only a few river basins. In 2005-06, the ten river basins (of the 26) with the highest water consumption in the MDB accounted for 83% of MDB agricultural water consumption (table 3.23). This pattern reflects the distribution of specific irrigated crop and pasture areas throughout the MDB. The largest single contributing river basin is the Murrumbidgee, comprising 22% of the total MDB agricultural water consumption in 2005-06.

3.23 Agricultural water consumption in selected river basins—Murray-Darling Basin—2005-06

Water consumption
Proportion of MDB
GL
%

Murrumbidgee river
1 678
22
Murray-Riverina
946
12
Loddon river
681
9
Broken river
470
6
Goulburn river
464
6
Namoi river
456
6
Condamine-Culgoa rivers
441
6
Border rivers
433
6
Mallee
433
6
Lachlan river
380
5
Other MDB river basins
1 339
17
Murray-Darling Basin(a)
7 720
100

(a) Components may not add to total due to rounding
Source: ABS data available on request, Agricultural Census, 2005-06


Irrigated agricultural activities, and resulting water consumption, vary across different regions in the MDB. The following sections examine regions of the MDB that have high water consumption.


Southern New South Wales region of the MDB

In 2005-06 in the Murrumbidgee river basin, rice consumed the most water (45% of total agricultural water consumption), followed by other cereals (21%) and pasture for other livestock (15%). This pattern was similar in the Murray-Riverina basin where rice consumed the most water (43%). Pasture for other livestock (27%) and dairy farming (14%) were also significant agricultural water users (table 3.24) in this river basin.

3.24 Water consumption, by agricultural commodity—selected southern New South Wales river basins—2005-06

Murrumbidgee
Murray-Riverina
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
GL
%
GL
%

Dairy farming(a)
10
1
135
14
Pasture for other livestock(b)
244
15
256
27
Rice
762
45
407
43
Cereals (excl. rice)
345
21
107
11
Grapes
93
6
6
1
Fruit (excl. grapes)
60
4
9
1
Vegetables
31
2
7
1
Other agriculture(c)
133
7
19
2
Total Agriculture(d)
1 678
100
946
100

(a) Includes: irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed; livestock drinking; and, shed washdown.
(b) Includes irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed.
(c) Includes cotton, other broadacre crops, nurseries, livestock (other than dairy) drinking.
(d) Components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: ABS data available on request, Agricultural Census, 2005–06



Northern Victorian region of the MDB

In 2005-06, in the Victorian section of the southern MDB, dairy farming consumed the most water (53% to 65% of total agricultural water consumption in the Loddon, Broken, Goulburn and Campaspe river basins), followed by pasture for other livestock (21% to 32%, table 3.25).

3.25 Water consumption, by agricultural commodity—selected northern Victorian river basins—2005-06

Loddon
Broken
Goulburn
Campaspe
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
GL
%
GL
%
GL
%
GL
%

Dairy farming(a)
360
53
287
61
300
65
78
58
Pasture for other livestock(b)
220
32
124
26
98
21
33
24
Cereals (excl. rice)
46
7
12
2
9
2
7
5
Grapes
2
-
1
-
5
1
1
1
Fruit (excl. grapes)
23
3
37
8
20
4
1
1
Vegetables
9
1
1
-
8
2
8
6
Other agriculture(c)
21
3
9
2
24
5
6
4
Total Agriculture(d)
681
100
470
100
464
100
134
100

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) Includes: irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed; livestock drinking; and shed washdown.
(b) Includes irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed.
(c) Includes rice, other broadacre crops, nurseries, livestock (other than dairy) drinking.
(d) Components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: ABS data available on request, Agricultural Census, 2005–06



South western Murray-Darling Basin

In 2005-06, in the Mallee and Lower Murray river basins (located in the 'Riverland' region of South Australia and north west Victoria), horticultural crops were the major water users. Grapes (50% and 39% respectively of total agricultural water consumption), fruit (31% and 18%) and dairy farming (3% and 17%) accounted for the majority of water consumption (table 3.26).

3.26 Water consumption, by agricultural commodity—selected lower Murray-Darling river basins—2005-06

Mallee
Lower Murray River
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
GL
%
GL
%

Dairy farming(a)
15
3
39
17
Pasture for other livestock(b)
14
3
23
11
Cereals (excl. rice)
3
1
3
2
Grapes
218
50
81
39
Fruit (excl. grapes)
133
31
39
18
Vegetables
38
9
14
7
Other agriculture(c)
11
2
12
6
Total Agriculture(d)
433
100
211
100

(a) Includes: irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed; livestock drinking; and, shed washdown.
(b) Includes irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed.
(c) Includes other broadacre crops, nurseries, livestock (other than dairy) drinking, and piggery washdown.
(d) Components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: ABS data available on request, Agricultural Census, 2005–06



Northern Murray-Darling Basin

In the northern MDB, cotton was the predominant agricultural water user in 2005-06. Cotton consumed the most agricultural water in the Border Rivers (81% of total agricultural water consumption), Condamine-Culgoa (63%), Gwydir (87%), and Namoi (74%) river basins. Water was also used to a limited degree for irrigating cereals other than rice, mainly in the Condamine-Culgoa (14%), Namoi (10%) and Border Rivers (5%) basins (table 3.27).

3.27 Water consumption, by agricultural commodity—selected northern Murray-Darling river basins—2005-06

Namoi
Condamine-Culgoa
Border Rivers
Gwydir
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
Volume
Proportion of total Agriculture
GL
%
GL
%
GL
%
GL
%

Dairy farming(a)
7
2
9
2
np
-
np
-
Pasture for other livestock(b)
35
8
34
8
26
6
np
np
Cereals (excl. rice)
47
10
62
14
23
5
11
3
Cotton
337
74
278
63
351
81
276
87
Grapes
np
-
2
-
np
-
np
-
Fruit (excl. grapes)
-
-
3
1
5
1
np
np
Vegetables
np
-
5
1
5
1
np
-
Other agriculture(c)
30
7
48
11
23
5
11
5
Total Agriculture(d)
456
100
441
100
433
100
317
100

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
np not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise indicated
(a) Includes: irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed; livestock drinking; and, shed washdown.
(b) Includes irrigated pasture for grazing, hay and seed.
(c) Includes other broadacre crops, nurseries, livestock (other than dairy) drinking.
(d) Components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: ABS data available on request, Agricultural Census, 2005-06








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