7123.6.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Tasmania, 2003-04  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 08/07/2005   
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Despite the loss of some export markets in Europe and Asia in recent years, onions in Tasmania are still mainly grown for export. Most onions are grown on the fertile soils in the north-west and almost all the rest are grown around Scottsdale in the north-east.

Tasmania produces over one fifth of Australia's total onion crop with production only behind that of South Australia. In 2003-04, Tasmanian farmers produced 64,700 tonnes of onions.

ONIONS, White and Brown, Tasmania, years ended 30 June

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

1997(a)
59.7
1.2
50.1
2001
42.2
1.0
43.4
2002
63.0
1.1
57.3
2003
59.1
1.2
50.4
2004
64.7
1.3
51.2

(a) Year ended 31 March.

Source: Agriculture, Australia(cat. no. 7113.0); Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).

In 2003-04, 70% of all onions produced in Tasmania came from the Mersey-Lyell Statistical Division (45,000 tonnes).

ONIONS, White and Brown, 2003-04

Statistical Division
'000 t

Greater Hobart
-
Southern
-
Northern
^ 19.7
Mersey-Lyell
45.0
Tasmania
64.7

- zero or rounded to zero
^ data subject to sampling variability between 10% and 25%

Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2004 Agricultural Survey.

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