What is Australia's agriculture?
Ava Hall
Updated on June 19, 2026
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Then, what is Australia's main agriculture?
The main agricultural crops grown in Australia are wheat, coarse grains (barley, oats, sorghum, maize, and triticale), rice, oilseeds (canola, sunflowers, soybeans, and peanuts), grain legumes (lupins and chick peas), sugarcane, cotton, fruits, grapes, tobacco, and vegetables.
Subsequently, question is, what is the importance of agriculture in Australia? Agriculture has an excellent record of productivity growth over the past 50 years, allowing global production to meet the large population increase and, for countries such as Australia, these gains have kept food prices low while keeping farmers in business.
Herein, is Australia an agricultural country?
Australia is a major agricultural producer and exporter, with over 325,300 employed in agriculture, forestry and fishing as of February 2015. Agriculture and its closely related sectors earn $155 billion-a-year for a 12% share of GDP. Across the country there is a mix of irrigation and dry-land farming.
How much of Australia's economy is agriculture?
3 percent
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