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.

  • The main broadacre crops grown are wheat for grain and barley for grain.
  • The main livestock raised are cattle for beef and dairy production and sheep for meat and fine wool.
  • The grape industry provides the largest tonnage of fruit crop produced; the apple and pear industries are also significant as are the citrus and stone fruit industries.
  • The main vegetable crops grown include potatoes, tomatoes and carrots.
PRINCIPAL AGRICULTURE, Victoria, 2001-02,

Wheat production
2.8 million tonnes
Grape production
514,000 tonnes
Potato production
295,000 tonnes
Sheep and lamb numbers
21.3 million
Dairy cattle numbers
1.9 million

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







This section contains the following subsection :
      Crops
      Livestock

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