Australia: Barley crop forecast to reach 12.2 mln tonnes
Australia is forecast to produce 31.8 million tonnes (Mt) of wheat, 12.2Mt of barley and 5.5Mt of canola from the winter crop now being sown.
The figures have been released on September 2 in ABARES September Australian Crop Report, which reveal the national forecasters revised estimates by commodity and state of production.
The wheat figure is up 9 percent from the intial estimate released in June of 29.1Mt, while the barley figure is up 6pc over the quarter from 11.5Mt, and canola is up 2pc from 5.4Mt.
We have seen more favourable seasonal conditions across large parts of the country, easing input prices, and higher livestock prices supporting farm incomes ABARES executive director Jared Greenville said.
However, the season is far from uniform.
Crop production across Australia has been driven by New South Wales and Queensland, and better-than-expected seasonal conditions in Western Australia, Dr Greenville said.
But unfavourable conditions in north and western Victoria and most of South Australia following below average winter rainfall have resulted in lower-than-expected crop production.
The mixed fortunes of the season can by seen in ABARES forecasts by state, with wheat and barley production estimates up for Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales, but down in Victoria and South Australia over the quarter.
Likewise, canola has seen a lift in New South Wales and Western Australia, but drops in Victoria and South Australia.
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