Which countries does Australia export to?

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Australia Exports By CountryValueYear
United Kingdom$10.21B2020
Singapore$8.54B2020
New Zealand$6.91B2020
India$6.89B2020

Who are Australia’s major exporting partners?

In 2018, Australia major trading partner countries for exports were China, Japan, Korea, Rep., India and United States and for imports they were China, United States, Japan, Germany and Thailand.

Who does Australia export food to?

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade lists Australia’s top five agricultural export partners of 2012/13 as China, Japan, The EU27, Indonesia and the United States. China and Indonesia loom as Australia’s most important food markets to 2050.

Who is Australia’s biggest importer?

China
The largest trading partners

RankCountry/DistrictImports
1China78,321
2Japan26,967
3European Union47,573
4United States31,603

What is Australia’s biggest food export?

Beef
Top 10 Agricultural Exports Of Australia

RankMajor agriculture export products% Share of Total Agricultural Exports
1Beef19.9
2Wheat12.5
3Meat (excl beef)8.0
4Wool & other animal hair (incl tops)6.2

What is Australia’s biggest export earner?

Searchable List of Australia’s Most Valuable Export Products

RankAustralia’s Export ProductChange
1Iron ores, concentrates+19.7%
2Coal, solid fuels made from coal-26.9%
3Petroleum gases-25.5%
4Gold (unwrought)+7.6%

What does Australia grow most?

The main grain crops grown in Australia include wheat, canola, oats, pulses, sorghum and barley. Australian grain production occurs in both the summer and winter seasons. Winter crops include wheat, barley and canola. Summer crops include sorghum, cotton and sunflowers.

Can Australia feed itself?

One approach suggests that Australia currently feeds approximately 60-70 million people, based on the top-down logic that says that Australian agriculture currently feeds the domestic population, and we export about two thirds of our production.

What is Australia national fruit?

Riberry
National fruits

CountryCommon nameScientific name
AustraliaRiberrySyzygium luehmannii
BangladeshJackfruitArtocarpus heterophyllus
BrazilCupuaçuTheobroma grandiflorum
CambodiaLady’s Finger Banana (chek pong moan in Khmer)Musa acuminata

What food is Australia known for?

Australian food: 40 dishes locals like to call their own

  • Lamingtons.
  • Weet-Bix.
  • Pea and ham soup.
  • Damper.
  • Macadamia nuts.
  • Emu.
  • Anzac biscuits.
  • Witchetty grubs. This nutty-tasting grub has been an indigenous mouthful of Australian food for centuries.

How much Australia can sustain?

Australia could easily sustain a population of 125 million, five times its current population, without compromising its standard of living. Whether it would want to do so is quite another matter, but it is likely that its population will double to 50 million in the next forty years on current growth trends.

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