7307.0 - Wheat Use and Stocks, Australia, January 2011 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 10/03/2011
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ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION This publication provides monthly estimates of stocks and use for wheat, and quarterly estimates for barley as well as selected other grains and pulses for selected manufacturing and agricultural businesses, licensed exporters and bulk grain handlers. These estimates are compiled from various surveys conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), including the Grain Handlers Stocks Survey, Wheat Use Survey, Wheat Export Sales Survey, and from administrative data relating to wheat grain exports. Estimates from the surveys are combined with export trade data to provide monthly estimates of the volume of wheat grain stored, used, or committed for use. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) uses these data to compile a monthly report on the Australian wheat industry. The current scope and coverage of the collections is understood to account for the majority of Australia's grain stored, used and committed. For more information on stocks of grain held by bulk grain handlers, including barley and selected other grains, see Stocks of Grain Held by Bulk Handling Companies and Grain Traders, Australia (cat. no. 7122.0.55.001). The ABS welcomes any comments from readers regarding the usefulness, range and quality of the statistics presented in this publication. Comments can be forwarded to: The Environment and Agriculture Business Statistics Centre, Australian Bureau of Statistics, GPO Box 66, Hobart TAS 7001. Alternatively, email <agriculture.statistics@abs.gov.au> or phone (03) 6222 5939. Further information may be obtained by emailing <agriculture.statistics@abs.gov.au> or by calling (03) 6222 5909. EFFECT OF FLOODS ON FUTURE PUBLICATIONS Extensive flooding began in late December 2010 in Queensland and was more extensive in both Queensland and other states in January 2011. The impact of these floods and those in other states, has begun to be reflected in this January 2011 release. The floods have caused harvesting delays and crop damage in many areas. The effect is that the typical cycle for wheat stored (minimum around October and maximum around December) appears to have been delayed by one or two months. Further information will be provided in subsequent releases of this publication. INQUIRIES For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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