4610.0.55.007 - Water and the Murray-Darling Basin - A Statistical Profile, 2000-01 to 2005-06  
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OVERVIEW

Agriculture is an important industry in the MDB, using 84% of the Basin's land in 2005-06 (see table 1.4 in Chapter 1). Moreover, 88.8 million hectares (ha) or 20% of Australia's agricultural land use occurred within the MDB (table 4.1). Approximately $15 billion of Australia's total value of agricultural commodities were produced in the MDB. This represented 39% of the Australian value of agricultural commodity production. Of the Basin states, New South Wales made the most significant agricultural contribution, with 51.2 million ha or 58% of the Basin's agricultural land, and almost half (49%) of the farms in 2005-06.

4.1 Number of farms and agricultural area—At 30 June 2006

Farms
Agricultural area
Number
Proportion of Australian farms
Area
Proportion of Australian agricultural area
no.
%
'000 ha
%

Murray-Darling Basin
New South Wales
29 803
19
51 214
12
Victoria
18 496
12
7 593
2
Queensland
7 881
5
23 421
5
South Australia
4 753
3
6 555
2
Australian Capital Territory
99
-
45
-
Total(a)
61 033
39
88 828
20
Balance of Australia
New South Wales
19 034
12
10 906
3
Victoria
18 650
12
4 721
1
Queensland
24 331
16
122 098
28
South Australia
11 702
8
48 854
11
Western Australia
14 526
9
98 653
23
Tasmania
4 745
3
1 739
-
Northern Territory
659
-
59 127
14
Total(a)
93 648
61
346 097
80
Australia
154 681
100
434 925
100

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) Components may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: Water Use on Australian Farms, 2005–06, cat. no. 4618.0


Within the MDB, average farm size is smaller in Victoria than in the other states. Map 4.2 shows the average size of agricultural holdings across Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) sourced from the Agricultural Census 2005-06. It illustrates that the largest farms are located in the north-west of the MDB and that farms generally have smaller areas in the south-eastern parts of the Basin.

4.2 AVERAGE AREA OF AGRICULTURAL HOLDING, by Statistical Local Area—Murray-Darling Basin—2006
Diagram: 1.2 AVERAGE AREA OF AGRICULTURAL HOLDING, by Statistical Local Area—Murray–Darling Basin—2006








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