4627.0 - Land Management and Farming in Australia, 2015-16 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 23/08/2017   
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KEY FIGURES

FERTILISER USE, Australia, year ended 30 June 2016

Fertiliser type
Area applied to
Movement since
Amount applied
Movement since
('000 ha)
2014-15 (a)
('000 t)
2014-15 (a)
%
%

Nitrate slow release fertiliser
1 543
np
166
np
Urea slow release fertiliser
1 217
13.7%
164
10.7%
Other slow release fertiliser
659
-1.1%
93
-18.1%
Urea
11 767
3.4%
1 384
-1.8%
Ammonium sulphate
1 712
-3.1%
173
-9.0%
Urea ammonium nitrate
3 939
21.7%
na
na
Anhydrous ammonia
325
7.0%
40
1.0%
Potassium nitrate
277
-43.5%
48
-13.1%
Ammonium phosphates
14 370
12.4%
1 115
3.5%
Other nitrogen-based fertilisers
1 335
-25.5%
211
-28.5%
Single superphosphate
4 976
1.6%
738
4.0%
Double and/or triple superphosphate
1 276
-31.7%
145
-23.1%
Other phosphorous-based fertilisers
2 871
-24.8%
261
-35.0%
Muriate of potash and/or sulphate of potash
2 318
np
185
np
All other fertilisers
4 051
84.7%
373
23.1%
All fertilisers
52 638
9.8%
5 096
-0.1%

(a) Percentage movement based on revised 2014-15 estimates using the new scope of $40,000 or greater
np estimates not published in 2014-15
na not applicable

KEY POINTS
  • An estimated 56,200 agricultural businesses applied 5.1 million tonnes of fertiliser to a total of 52.6 million hectares of agricultural land across Australia, a 9.8% increase in the area to which fertilisers were applied.
  • Ammonium phosphates continued to be the most widely used fertiliser in 2015-16. The area to which it was applied increased by 12% to 14.4 million hectares and the tonnes applied increased by 3.5% to 1.1 million tonnes.
  • A 1.8% reduction in the amount of Urea applied was reported this year, despite a 7.8% increase in the number of businesses applying this fertiliser and a 3.4% increase in the area to which urea was applied.
  • Agricultural businesses in Western Australia continued to fertilise the largest areas of land during 2015-16 (20.4 million hectares), making up 39% of Australia's total area of agricultural land fertilised. Both Western Australia and New South Wales (incl. ACT) used the largest amounts of fertiliser during 2015-16 with both applying 1.3 million tonnes.

All fertiliser applied by tonnes ('000), 2015-16
by Australian Agricultural Environment Regions



CHANGE IN COLLECTION SCOPE
  • The scope for the 2015-16 Agricultural Census and Land Management Practices Survey was all agricultural businesses with an Estimated Value of Agricultural Operations (EVAO) of $40,000 or greater. This is a change from previous ABS rural environment and agricultural collections, where a scope of EVAO of $5,000 or greater was used. This change was foreshadowed in February 2016 in Agricultural Census: Nature and Content, 2015-16 (cat. no 7100.1).
  • The 2014-15 estimates presented in this publication have been revised to use the new scope of $40,000 or greater.
  • For more information about EVAO and the change in scope, refer to the Explanatory Notes within this release.