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  2. List of exports of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The following is a list of the top 20 exports of Australia in 2017 ... Value (A$ million) % share of exports 1: Iron ores ...

  3. Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics

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    Assistant Secretary, Agricultural Forecasting and Trade Branch – Dr Jared Greenville: Trade and biosecurity; Global agriculture and food modelling; Global value chains; Growing Australian agricultural exports; Agricultural outlook; Agricultural macroeconomic analysis; Agricultural commodity transformation; Climate and agronomy; Research and ...

  4. Agricultural value chain - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural value chain is the integrated range of goods and services (value chain) necessary for an agricultural product to move from the producer to the final consumer. The concept has been used since the beginning of the millennium, primarily by those working in agricultural development in developing countries , although there is no ...

  5. Australian live export industry - Wikipedia

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    Australia is the world's largest live exporter of animals for slaughter. The trade involved over three million animals in 2011 valued at approximately A$1 billion, of which the majority were cattle and sheep. However, the live export trade only accounts for 0.4% of all Australian exports, as of 2014. [1]

  6. Agriculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The total gross value of irrigated agricultural production in 2004-05 was A$9,076 million compared to A$9,618 million in 2000–01. The gross value of irrigated agricultural production represents around a quarter (23%) of the gross value of agricultural commodities produced in Australia in 2004–05, on less than 1% of agricultural land. [57]

  7. Economy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although agriculture and natural resources constitute only 3% and 5% of GDP, respectively, they contribute substantially to Australia's export composition. Australia's largest export markets are Japan, China, South Korea, India and the United States. [81] At the turn of the current century, Australia experienced a significant mining boom.

  8. Economy of Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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    The state of Victoria is the second-largest economy in Australia after New South Wales, accounting for 23.24% of the nation's gross domestic product, valued at A$515.2 billion in 2022. [5] The economy is primarily built upon financial services, agriculture, healthcare and social assistance, tourism and construction.

  9. History of wheat industry regulation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The wheat industry of Australia has been organised by government regulation, by both the Commonwealth Government and state governments. The wheat and grain industry of Australia has been a major agricultural export industry providing significant parts of Australia with a viable industry and profitable crop for over one hundred years. [1] [2]