7123.3.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Queensland, 2004-05  
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Grains, wool and beef production, the main agricultural industries in the early days of Queensland's European settlement, remain important but have now been supplemented by a large range of other agricultural products, including sugar cane, cotton, nursery production, vegetables for human consumption and citrus and tropical fruits.

  • The main broadacre crops grown are sugar cane, grain sorghum and wheat.
  • The main livestock raised are cattle for beef production, sheep for meat and wool, and pigs.
  • The main fruit crops grown are bananas, pineapples and mandarins.
  • The main vegetable crops grown include potatoes, tomatoes, watermelons, lettuces and pumpkins.
PRINCIPAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, Queensland, 2004-05

Sugar cane cut for crushing ('000 t)
35,290.4
Bananas ('000 t)
237.5
Pineapples ('000 t)
104.0
Potatoes ('000 t)
^ 119.9
Tomatoes ('000 t)
^ 85.8
Meat cattle ('000)
11,379.6

^ data subject to sampling variability between 10% and 25%
Source: Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).



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