7123.1.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, New South Wales, 2003-04  
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The contribution of agriculture to the NSW economy can be measured in a number of ways. The most direct measurement available is the gross value of agricultural production, which is the value placed on recorded production at wholesale prices realised in the market place. In 2002-03, the gross value of agricultural production for NSW was $8.0 billion.

Other measures of the contribution of agriculture to the economy include:

  • gross farm product (GFP), which is a measure of the value added in production by farm businesses. In 2003-04, the GFP for NSW was calculated to be $4.9 billion, or 1.7% of gross state product; and
  • the value of exports of agricultural commodities from NSW (i.e. export products sourced from the agriculture industry), which amounted to $1.1 billion in 2003-04.
GROSS FARM PRODUCT, NSW

1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

Gross Farm Product (GFP) ($m)
4,087
5,038
6,236
4,155
4,852
Gross State Product (GSP) ($m) r
221,451
235,322
249,760
264,983
283,117
GFP as % of GSP
1.8
2.1
2.5
1.6
1.7

r revised since last issue
Source: Australian National Accounts: State Accounts (cat. no. 5220.0).




This section contains the following subsection :
      Value of agricultural production

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