Value of Australian agricultural production for 2023-24 to be third highest on record

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The value of Australian agriculture production is forecast to fall as increasing global supply and drier conditions impact farmers.

​Acting Executive Director of ABARES David Galeano said the forecast for total agricultural production values in 2023–24 is $78 billion.

​This is $16 billion lower than estimated production values for 2022–23 but would still be the third highest result on record.

​“The gross value of production is forecast to fall in 2023–24 as drier conditions impact record-high crop production levels seen in 2022–23,” Mr Galeano said.

​“In total, Australian crop production values are expected to fall by $12 billion in 2023–24. Livestock production values are also forecast to decline reflecting recent price falls.

​“Falling production values and incomes are also linked to declining global prices that are reflective of higher global supply.

​“The past 3 years agriculture has seen record-breaking crop production because of higher rainfall.

​“As we enter the El Niño period, we expect to see the national crop production fall from these record highs.

​“Crop prospects for winter crops over spring have been mixed, and planting of summer crops in 2023–24 is expected to fall, reflecting below-average rainfall and low soil moisture levels during the early planting window.

​“Drier conditions and lower prices mean average broadacre farm cash incomes are forecast to fall strongly in 2023–24.

​“However, the past 3 years of high incomes have allowed broadacre farms to build up liquid assets, which should help cushion the forecast downturn.”

​The Agricultural Commodities Report – December can be read here: https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/research-topics/agricultural-outlook

​The Australian Crop Report – December can be read here: https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/research-topics/agricultural-outlook/australian-crop-report

-ABARES