7123.2.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Victoria, 2003-04  
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Grape production has increased significantly in Victoria in recent years. From 1997 to 2004, the area of bearing vines in Victoria increased by 64%.

Data for 2003-04 indicated there were 34,900 hectares of bearing vines in Victoria and a further 3,600 hectares not yet bearing fruit. A total of 532,300 tonnes of grapes were produced, with most (72%) grown for winemaking. White grape production (327,300 tonnes) exceeded red grape production (204,900 tonnes).

Four varieties of grapes accounted for 65% of all production: sultana (149,600 tonnes), chardonnay (81,600 tonnes), shiraz (63,800) and cabernet sauvignon (50,900 tonnes).



VITICULTURE, Victoria, year ended 30 June

Vines
non-bearing
Vines
bearing
area
ha
area
ha
Production
'000 t

1997(a)
4,018
21,338
329.7
2001
4,623
32,301
439.7
2002
3,618
35,035
514.1
2003
3,839
34,446
405.4
2004
3,600
34,929
532.3

(a) Year ended 31 March.
Source: Agriculture, Australia (cat. no. 7113.0) and Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).

Data for 2003-04 indicated 82% of all grape production in Victoria came from the Mallee Statistical Division (435,600 tonnes). This was followed by the Ovens-Murray Statistical Division with 6% of production (32,000 tonnes).


VITICULTURE, 2003-04

Statistical Division
Vines
non-bearing
area
'000 ha
Vines
bearing
area
'000 ha
Production
'000 t

Melbourne
0.3
3.5
25.2
Barwon
0.1
0.5
3.3
Western District
-
0.2
1.3
Central Highlands
0.1
1.1
6.7
Wimmera
-
0.3
1.7
Mallee
2.3
22.6
435.6
Loddon
0.1
1.1
6.0
Goulburn
0.4
2.5
20.0
Ovens-Murray
0.2
2.9
32.0
East Gippsland
-
0.1
0.2
Gippsland
-
0.1
0.6
Victoria
3.6
34.9
532.3

Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2004 Vineyards Collection.



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