7123.5.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Western Australia, 2003-04  
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Wheat is Australia's most important crop. In Western Australia, the wheat belt extends around the south-west of the state and some way north, along the western side of the continent. In 2003-04, production in Western Australia was 11.1 million tonnes.

WHEAT FOR GRAIN, Western Australia, years ended 30 June

Production
'000 t
Area
'000 ha
Yield
t/ha

1997(a)
7,516
4,264
1.8
2001
5,814
4,460
1.3
2002
7,760
4,350
1.8
2003
4,047
4,458
0.9
2004
11,070
4,917
2.3

(a) Year ended 31 March.
Source: Agriculture, Australia (cat. no. 7113.0) and Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0).

In 2003-04, 50% of all wheat produced in Western Australia came from the Midlands Statistical Division (5.5 million tonnes).
WHEAT FOR GRAIN PRODUCTION, 2003-04

Statistical Division
'000 t

Perth
6.1
South West
**17.7
Lower Great Southern
781.1
Upper Great Southern
2,075.1
Midlands
5,538.5
South Eastern
696.1
Central
1,955.5
Pilbara
-
Kimberley
-
Western Australia
11,070.0

** data subject to sampling variability greater than 50% and is considered too unreliable for general use
Source: Unpublished ABS data available on request, 2004 Agricultural Survey.



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