7123.4.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, South Australia, 2003-04  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 30/09/2005   
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A wide variety of fruit crops are grown in South Australia, mainly oranges, apples, mandarins, apricots, and peaches. Citrus growing is concentrated in the irrigation settlements of the Riverland. In 2003-04, South Australian farmers produced 121,600 tonnes of oranges.

ORANGES(a), South Australia, years ended 30 June

Production
'000 t
Trees
'000
Yield
kg/tree

1997(b)
180.7
1,868
96.7
2001
189.4
1,777
106.6
2002
155.8
1,758
88.6
2003
189.4
1,758
107.8
2004
121.6
1,697
71.7

(a) Number of trees and yield is based on trees six years and over. However, the production figure used to calculate yield includes any contribution by trees under 6 years. In most cases this contribution is relatively insignificant, but in some instances it can distort yield figures.
(b) Year ended 31 March.
Source: Agriculture, Australia (cat. no. 7113.0) and Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).

In 2003-04, nearly all oranges produced in South Australia came from the Murray Lands Statistical Division (121,300 tonnes).
ORANGES, PRODUCTION, 2003-04

Statistical Division
'000 t

Adelaide
* 0.3
Outer Adelaide
-
Yorke and Lower North
-
Murray Lands
121.3
South East
-
Eyre
-
Northern
-
South Australia
121.6

* data subject to sampling variability between 25% and 50%
Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2004 Agricultural Survey.



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