Industry overview (original) (raw)

Farms

There are up to 1,500 cotton farms in Australia, with the main production areas being central and southern Queensland, northern, central and southern NSW, northern Victoria and small areas of northern Queensland, northern Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Approximately 66% of Australia’s cotton is grown in NSW and 33% in Queensland.

Approximately 90% of Australia’s cotton businesses are family farms, producing about 80% of the crop. These families have often lived and worked in their communities for generations.

The average Australian cotton farm:

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Water use

Cotton’s average irrigation requirement is 6-7 megalitres per hectare (ML/ha) (source: NSW DPI).

Long-term monitoring shows the cotton industry’s significant improvements in water efficiency over time. Water-use productivity by Australian cotton growers has improved by 52% since 1997 (Australian Cotton Sustainability Update 2022).

The latest industry research shows these trends have continued and that Australian growers have continued to significantly increase yields and decreased irrigation inputs. NSW DPI, , in partnership with the Cotton Research and Development Corporation, has been monitoring water productivity in irrigated cotton over the last decade. This shows that:

Community contribution

The Australian cotton industry provides employment for more than 7,000 people industry-wide (source: Australian Cotton Sustainability Update, 2023) and generates over $3 billion per year in export earnings (ABS Value of Agricultural Commodities).

Cotton is a major commodity, representing 30 – 60% of the gross value of the total agricultural production in Australian regions where it is grown (source: Australian Grown Cotton Sustainability Report, 2014).

In an average year, Australia’s cotton growers produce enough cotton to clothe 500 million people.

The major buyers of Australian cotton are currently Vietnam, China, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Turkey and Thailand (source: Australian Cotton Shippers Association).