7123.2.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Victoria, 2001-02  
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Pears are a significant fruit crop in Victoria. In 2001-02, Victorian farmers produced 126,400 tonnes of pears, well ahead of the next highest producer (Western Australia with 9,700 tonnes). The great majority of pears were grown in Goulburn Statistical Division (SD).

The three most common varieties of pears grown in Victoria were:

  • WBC (68,500 tonnes)
  • Packham (44,500 tonnes)
  • Beurre Bosc (8,700 tonnes)
PEARS (excluding Nashi)(a), Victoria, year ended 30 June

Production
'000 t
Trees
'000
Yield
kg/tree

1997(b)
146.1
1,115
131.0
2001
148.8
1,090
136.5
2002
126.4
1,057
119.7

(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 six years and under. 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); Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).

In 2001-02, 97% of all pears produced in Victoria came from Goulburn SD (122,300 tonnes).
PEARS(a), 2001-02

Statistical Division
Production
'000 t
Trees
'000
Yield
kg/tree

Melbourne
3.3
35.7
92.7
Barwon
-
-
35.0
Western District
-
0.4
89.2
Central Highlands
0.3
1.6
197.6
Wimmera
-
0.2
36.5
Mallee
-
-
-
Loddon
0.4
7.2
60.0
Goulburn
122.3
1,009.8
121.1
Ovens-Murray
-
1.7
20.8
East Gippsland
-
-
-
Gippsland
-
-
-
Victoria
126.4
1,056.6
119.7

(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 six years and under. In most cases this contribution is relatively insignificant, but in some instances it can distort yield figures.
Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2002 Apples and Pears Collection.





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