Arabica coffee, a newly revived industry in Queensland

Annual production figures for Australia are currently less than 100 t compared with coffee imports of 32.000 t. The Mareeba/Dimbulah irrigation area of Queensland has an estimated 100-125 ha under cultivation and there are several smaller plantings in other areas of Queensland and northern NSW. Only arabica coffee is grown. The development of mechanical harvesters, three of which are now available in Australia, is largely responsible for the renewed interest in coffee. The Australian market and the economics of coffee production are briefly described. Estimated establishment costs for a 20-ha farm are given. (Hort. Abst. 57(9):7392. 1987)

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Main Author: 131828 Winston, T.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1987
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, PRODUCCION, QUEENSLAND, MERCADEO, COSECHADORAS, COSTOS DE PRODUCCION, AUSTRALIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:793542020-02-06T06:32:48ZArabica coffee, a newly revived industry in Queensland 131828 Winston, T. 1987Annual production figures for Australia are currently less than 100 t compared with coffee imports of 32.000 t. The Mareeba/Dimbulah irrigation area of Queensland has an estimated 100-125 ha under cultivation and there are several smaller plantings in other areas of Queensland and northern NSW. Only arabica coffee is grown. The development of mechanical harvesters, three of which are now available in Australia, is largely responsible for the renewed interest in coffee. The Australian market and the economics of coffee production are briefly described. Estimated establishment costs for a 20-ha farm are given. (Hort. Abst. 57(9):7392. 1987)Annual production figures for Australia are currently less than 100 t compared with coffee imports of 32.000 t. The Mareeba/Dimbulah irrigation area of Queensland has an estimated 100-125 ha under cultivation and there are several smaller plantings in other areas of Queensland and northern NSW. Only arabica coffee is grown. The development of mechanical harvesters, three of which are now available in Australia, is largely responsible for the renewed interest in coffee. The Australian market and the economics of coffee production are briefly described. Estimated establishment costs for a 20-ha farm are given. (Hort. Abst. 57(9):7392. 1987)COFFEA ARABICAPRODUCCION QUEENSLANDMERCADEOCOSECHADORASCOSTOS DE PRODUCCIONAUSTRALIAAustralian Horticulture, Produce and Process Crops Edition (Australia)
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PRODUCCION
QUEENSLAND
MERCADEO
COSECHADORAS
COSTOS DE PRODUCCION
AUSTRALIA
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PRODUCCION
QUEENSLAND
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COSECHADORAS
COSTOS DE PRODUCCION
AUSTRALIA
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QUEENSLAND
MERCADEO
COSECHADORAS
COSTOS DE PRODUCCION
AUSTRALIA
131828 Winston, T.
Arabica coffee, a newly revived industry in Queensland
description Annual production figures for Australia are currently less than 100 t compared with coffee imports of 32.000 t. The Mareeba/Dimbulah irrigation area of Queensland has an estimated 100-125 ha under cultivation and there are several smaller plantings in other areas of Queensland and northern NSW. Only arabica coffee is grown. The development of mechanical harvesters, three of which are now available in Australia, is largely responsible for the renewed interest in coffee. The Australian market and the economics of coffee production are briefly described. Estimated establishment costs for a 20-ha farm are given. (Hort. Abst. 57(9):7392. 1987)
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COSECHADORAS
COSTOS DE PRODUCCION
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title Arabica coffee, a newly revived industry in Queensland
title_short Arabica coffee, a newly revived industry in Queensland
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