7123.3.55.001 - Agricultural State Profile, Queensland, 2006-07
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 19/09/2008
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LAND USE, Queensland, Year ended 30 June
(b) Total area of businesses with an estimated value of agricultural operations of $5,000 or more. (c) Comprises conserved land, forestry, urban and unused land such as vacant Crown land, commercially unused land on Aboriginal and other Crown reserves and waste land, ephemeral lakes, mangrove swamps, as well as businesses not included in the scope of the Agricultural Census/Survey. (d) The ABS has moved to a new frame from the 2005-06 Agricultural Census onwards. This means that data are not directly comparable with historical time series. For more information, please see the technical notes at the back of the 2005-06 edition of the source publication. Source: Agricultural Commodities, Australia (cat. no. 7121.0). During the 2006-07 financial year, Queensland farmers spent $269 million controlling weeds, which is more than pests ($182 million) and land and soil problems ($121 million). The total cost of managing these problems was $572 million or an average of $20 067 per agricultural business. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (NRM)(a), Queensland, 2006-07
(b) Total expenditure on weed, pest and land and soil related activities, divided by the number of agricultural businesses reporting weed, pest and land and soil related activities. (c) Total expenditure on weed, pest and land and soil related activities, divided by the total area ('000 ha) of agricultural businesses reporting weed, pest and land and soil related activities. (d) Total effort on weed, pest and land and soil related activities, divided by the number of agricultural businesses reporting weed, pest and land and soil related activities. (e) Total effort on weed, pest and land and soil related activities, divided by the total area ('000 ha) of agricultural businesses reporting weed, pest and land and soil related activities. Source: Natural Resource Management on Australian Farms (cat. no. 4620.0). In 2006-07, 28.6% of agricultural businesses reported using water for irrigation, with the total area irrigated being 458,000 hectares. These businesses used 1 849 gigalitres of water for irrigation of crops and pastures. PASTURES AND CROPS IRRIGATED (a), Queensland, 2006-07
na not available (a) The ABS has moved to a new frame from the 2005-06 Agricultural Census onwards. This means that data are not directly comparable with historical time series. For more information, please see the technical notes at the back of the 2005-06 edition of the source publication. (b) Totals include other pastures or crops not elsewhere classified. (c) Total does not equal the sum as many businesses grow or irrigate more than one crop or pasture. (d) Total includes area of all agricultural land. This does not equal the sum of area under pasture or crop as not all land on agricultural holdings is under pasture or crop. (e) Excludes rice. (f) Excludes sugar cane and cotton. (g)Excludes grapevines. Source: Water Use on Australian Farms, 2006-07 (cat. no. 4618.0).
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