7123.3.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Queensland, 2003-04  
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Crops

Queensland's tropical and subtropical climate makes it Australia's main producer of a variety of broadacre crops, vegetables, citrus, tropical and exotic fruits. The normally moist summer conditions, compared with the relatively dry summers in other states, have contributed to a considerable increase in the production of summer-growing crops such as grain sorghum, peanuts, sunflowers and soybeans.

PRINCIPAL CROPS, Queensland, 2003-04

Production
'000 t
Area
'000 ha
Yield
t/ha

Sugar cane cut for crushing
33,552.7
413.6
81.1
Bananas(a)
226.1
8.4
26.8
Pineapples(a)
110.4
2.7
41.5
Tomatoes
^ 125.0
^ 3.5
35.8
Watermelons
* 90.8
^ 2.4
^ 37.4

(a) For bananas and pineapples, area refers to the bearing area only. Yield is based on the bearing area.
^ data subject to sampling variability between 10% and 25%
* data subject to sampling variability between 25% and 50%
Source: Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).




This section contains the following subsection :
          Bananas
          Grain Sorghum
          Watermelons
          Pineapples
          Sugar Cane
          Tomatoes
          Wheat

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