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Dry conditions to cost Australian farmers, with grim outlook for wine

Tom Rabe
Tom RabeWA political correspondent

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Dry conditions and soft international grain prices have led to Australia’s agricultural output declining by 15 per cent this financial year, resulting in major reduction of farming incomes.

The country’s agricultural output is expected to drop to $80 billion in 2023-24 as crop production reduces by almost 20 per cent, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) March commodities report.

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Tom Rabe is the WA political correspondent, based in Perth. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.rabe@nine.com.au

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