Potatoes were aboard the ship of explorer James Cook when he claimed eastern Australia for Britain in 1770, and their cultivation began along with colonization 18 years later. Today, "spuds" are grown across the continent, from the temperate southern state of Tasmania to tropical North Queensland.
Australian potato production more than doubled between 1960 and 1990 - from 450 000 tonnes to 1.2 million - but since then output has stabilized at an annual average of about 1.3 million tonnes. Potato tubers are the country's most important horticultural crop, accounting for more than 40 percent of total vegetable output. More than 60 percent is processed into frozen potato products and crisps, while around 37 percent is fresh marketed.
Competition from foods such as pasta and rice has made recent inroads into the fresh potato market, and FAO estimates that between 1995 and 2005 annual per capita consumption of potatoes slipped from 55 kg to 53 kg.
Agricultural Statistics Australia
Potato Seed in 1999 : | 142000.00 | tonnes | FAO estimate | ℹ |
Potato Area Harvested in 1999 : | 41298.00 | Ha | Official data | ℹ |
Potato Price at Producer in 1999 : | 212.90 | USD/tonne | Official data | ℹ |
Potato Production in 1998 : | 1371610.00 | tonnes | Official data | ℹ |
Potato Yield in 1998 : | 322292.00 | Hg/Ha | Calculated data | ℹ |
Potato Seed in 1998 : | 142000.00 | tonnes | FAO estimate | ℹ |
Potato Area Harvested in 1998 : | 42558.00 | Ha | Official data | ℹ |