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Australia's horticulture exports hit a record $3.5 billion in 2024–25, driven by strong demand for almonds, grapes, and citrus, especially in China and other Asian markets.
Australian horticulture exports hit a record $3.5 billion in 2024–25, a 13% increase from the prior year and double the value from ten years ago, driven by strong growth in almonds, table grapes, and citrus.
Almonds led with $1.3 billion, up 23%, while citrus reached a record $570 million and table grapes rose by $100 million.
Nuts accounted for $1.7 billion, or nearly half of total exports.
The sector’s export growth averaged 8.5% annually over the past decade, outpacing domestic market expansion.
Mandarins and avocados are gaining market share, signaling diversification.
Key export markets including China, India, Vietnam, Japan, and Indonesia saw robust demand, with China’s imports up 58%.
Industry leaders credit long-term investment in quality and market access for the sustained success.
Las exportaciones de horticultura de Australia alcanzaron un récord de $ 3.5 mil millones en 202425, impulsadas por la fuerte demanda de almendras, uvas y cítricos, especialmente en China y otros mercados asiáticos.