7123.2.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Victoria, 2001-02  
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The agriculture industry in Victoria is quite diverse, ranging from small establishments engaged in dairying or horticulture to large properties mainly devoted to sheep, cattle or cereal production.

In the main, the dairying, fruit growing and vegetable industries are located in the higher rainfall districts of the state in Gippsland and the Western District, together with the irrigated areas north of the Great Dividing Range. Cropping and extensive grazing are located mainly in the Wimmera and Mallee and to a lesser extent in the non-irrigated areas in the north and north-east of the state and the drier parts of the Western District and East Gippsland.

There were an estimated 33,581 farms in Victoria with agricultural activity, according to the 2001-02 Agricultural Survey.

ESTABLISHMENTS WITH AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY(a), Victoria, at 30 June

Number

1997(b)
36,656
2001
35,229
2002
33,581

(a) Refers to farm establishments with an estimated value of agricultural operations (EVAO) of $5,000 or more.
(b) At 31 March.

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

Goulburn Statistical Division (SD) recorded the highest number of farms in Victoria at 30 June 2002 (5,569). This was followed by Western District SD with 4,447 and Mallee SD with 4,335.
ESTABLISHMENTS WITH AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY(a), at 30 June 2002

Statistical Division
Number

Melbourne
2,647
Barwon
1,833
Western District
4,447
Central Highlands
1,862
Wimmera
2,859
Mallee
4,335
Loddon
2,109
Goulburn
5,569
Ovens-Murray
2,204
East Gippsland
2,298
Gippsland
3,419
Victoria
33,581

(a) Refers to farm establishments with an EVAO of $5,000 or more.
Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2002 Agricultural Survey.




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