CROPPING

Cereals down, lentils and canola on the rise

THE AUSTRALIAN Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) has warned national crop production is set to fall by 33 per cent in this next year, due to a projected drop in average yields.

Kristy Moroney
Cereals down, lentils and canola on the rise

According to ABARES’ Australian crop report, released on 14 June, the season so far has been mixed, with total area planted to winter crops falling by around 1% in 2017–18 to 22.5 million hectares.  

Acting ABARES executive director, Peter Gooday, said that with the expected falls in average yields, wheat production is forecast to fall by 31% to 24.2 million tonnes and barley is tipped to decrease by 39% to 8.1 million tonnes.

“While down on the record production of 2016-17, the latest estimates still paint a positive picture for Australia’s cropping sector, with winter crop production forecast to be around the five year average to 2015-16,” Mr Gooday said.

“While the area planted to cereal crops is expected to decrease, the area planted to chickpeas and lentils is forecast to increase,” he said.

“The area planted to canola is also forecast to rise in all major producing states, largely reflecting favourable expected returns compared with wheat, oats and barley.”

Gooday added that autumn rainfall was generally favourable in cropping regions in eastern states, which resulted in favourable levels of soil moisture in these regions. 

“On the flip side, autumn rainfall was below average in most cropping regions in Western Australia and some key cropping regions in South Australia, which led to unfavourable planting conditions during autumn and early winter in these regions,” Gooday said.

Among other crops, oats production is forecast to decrease by 38% to 1.2 million tonnes and chickpea production is forecast to decrease by 24% to 1.4 million tonnes.

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