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Productivity data

This page contains downloadable workbooks with the latest ABARES productivity estimates.

Data is also available in the interactive Australian Agricultural Productivity Data Dashboard.

All data

The following workbook contains all ABARES agricultural productivity data.

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Australian agricultural productivity - 2020-21 data dashboard (XLSX 229 KB)

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Last updated: 24 June 2022

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