The gross and unsubsidized net agricultural production from the major Australian farming regions have been calculated from data collected by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The results suggest that the wheat and sheep zone is the most important farming region, producing one third of the nation's agricultural gross revenue and one half of its agricultural net output. Important contributions to gross and net agricultural output are also made by the pastoral and high rainfall sheep zones. Because of the high level of subsidy, the dairying zone makes no contribution to net output although it produces fifteen per cent of the nation's gross agricultural revenue. Australia's irrigated lands produce approximately ten per cent of national gros...
A popular economic lament is that Australian industries and workers are not as productive as they sh...
This report contains summary information about agriculture and related statistics, e.g. land use; nu...
The impact of state and national policies on the Western Australian (WA) agriculture can not be asse...
The gross and unsubsidized net agricultural production from the major Australian farming regions hav...
We derived national patterns and trends of total biological productivity expressed in the common den...
This paper provides a statistical snapshot of indicators relevant to agriculture in NSW. These incl...
The Australian wheat industry is an important contributor to the Australian economy and farm sector....
This paper investigates the key decision parameters of farmers related to the allocation of land bet...
The flexibility of production and the bias of technical change in the Wheat- Sheep Zone has been ex...
The Australian wheat industry is an important contributor to the Australian economy and farm sector....
Western Australia has about 10 per cent of Australia\u27s farmers and accounts for 15 per cent of th...
Australia is a significant player in world trade for several commodities and agriculture is a vital ...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
This report gives an overview of physical, socioeconomic and financial characteristics and best mana...
The objective of this paper is to analyse productivity growth of Western Australian broadacre agricu...
A popular economic lament is that Australian industries and workers are not as productive as they sh...
This report contains summary information about agriculture and related statistics, e.g. land use; nu...
The impact of state and national policies on the Western Australian (WA) agriculture can not be asse...
The gross and unsubsidized net agricultural production from the major Australian farming regions hav...
We derived national patterns and trends of total biological productivity expressed in the common den...
This paper provides a statistical snapshot of indicators relevant to agriculture in NSW. These incl...
The Australian wheat industry is an important contributor to the Australian economy and farm sector....
This paper investigates the key decision parameters of farmers related to the allocation of land bet...
The flexibility of production and the bias of technical change in the Wheat- Sheep Zone has been ex...
The Australian wheat industry is an important contributor to the Australian economy and farm sector....
Western Australia has about 10 per cent of Australia\u27s farmers and accounts for 15 per cent of th...
Australia is a significant player in world trade for several commodities and agriculture is a vital ...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
This report gives an overview of physical, socioeconomic and financial characteristics and best mana...
The objective of this paper is to analyse productivity growth of Western Australian broadacre agricu...
A popular economic lament is that Australian industries and workers are not as productive as they sh...
This report contains summary information about agriculture and related statistics, e.g. land use; nu...
The impact of state and national policies on the Western Australian (WA) agriculture can not be asse...