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      • Analysis of Australian agricultural trade and the COVID-19 pandemic
      • Analysis of Australia’s food security and the COVID-19 pandemic
      • Australia’s future agricultural trade advantage
      • Analysis of opportunities in India
      • Analysis of 2018 drought
      • Australia’s place in global agriculture and food value chains
      • Climate change impacts and adaptation on Australian farms
      • Economic effects of water recovery in the Murray–Darling Basin
      • Effects of bushfires and COVID-19 on the forestry and wood processing sectors
      • Emissions, agricultural support and food security
      • Food security - The impact of export restrictions
      • Food security: the role of international trade and support
      • Global responses to climate change
      • Indonesia’s food consumption and trade: will domestic reform keep up with demand?
      • Reshaping agricultural support to build a competitive agricultural sector
      • Snapshot of Australian Agriculture 2021
      • Snapshot of Australia’s Agricultural Workforce
      • Snapshot of Australia’s commercial fisheries and aquaculture
      • Snapshot of Australia’s forest industry
      • Snapshot of Australian water markets
      • Stocktake of Fire in Australia’s forests, 2011 to 2016
      • Stocktake of Free trade, competitiveness and a global world: How trade agreements are shaping agriculture
      • Stocktake of Megatrends shaping Australian agriculture (2021 update)
      • The effects of drought and climate variability on Australian farms
      • The future of Chinese agricultural policy
      • United States and Australian agriculture—a comparison
      • Value creation in Australia through agricultural exports
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ABARES Insights

The ABARES Insights series provides an evidence-based context for discussion of industry issues and complement our current analytical reports, forecasts, and statistical series.

An ABARES Insights paper will complement our deeper and more technical research reports, which are generally aimed at a more specialist audience and seek to expand or deepen the stock of knowledge.

* The front page of ABARES Insights PDF reports may not display correctly when viewed in Google Chrome browser / PDF reader. ABARES recommends using an alternative browser (or alternative PDF reader if viewing downloaded files).

ABARES Insights papers

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Emissions, agricultural support and food security

The report provides an evidence base linking reductions in agricultural support to emissions reduction and improvements in food security, supporting Australia’s global advocacy efforts.

Published 1 November 2022

 

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Reshaping agricultural support to build a competitive agricultural sector

This Insights report summarises evidence to demonstrate that reforming agricultural support and open trade can build a more competitive agricultural sector.

Published 27 July 2022

 

Food security: the role of international trade and support

The latest ABARES Insight report outlines how governments can take the lead on global food security by opening up trade and cutting export restrictions.

Published 13 July 2022

 

Food security – the impact of export restrictions

War in Ukraine and poor growing conditions in major exporters have contributed to high global food grain prices. With some countries implementing export restrictions to try and ease domestic food prices, this Insights report looks at the impact of restrictions and how governments can take steps to improve global food security.

Published 28 June 2022

 

Australia’s future agricultural trade advantage

The latest ABARES Insights report shows Australia will need to find new ways to gain a competitive advantage with its agricultural exports as more countries enter free trade agreements.

Published 16 March 2022

 

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Snapshot of Australian Agriculture 2022

The Snapshot of Australian Agriculture 2022 draws on previously published statistics and insights into key issues facing the industry: the contribution of agriculture to the economy, trends in production, industry structure and productivity, climate change impacts and risk management, agricultural employment, government support, trade and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published 02 March 2022

 

Insights report offers a taste of things to come from booming Indonesian food market

The latest ABARES Insights report examines the drivers of food demand in Indonesia and outlines opportunities for Australian agricultural exporters.

Published 2 December 2021

 

Australian farmers are adapting to climate change but there is more work ahead

The latest ABARES Insights report examines the effects of recent and possible future changes in climate on the profitability of Australian farms.

Published 29 July 2021

 

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Stocktake of megatrends shaping Australian agriculture: Insights

This ABARES Insights report sets out five megatrends, each of which is framed in terms of three component trends. The megatrends analysis confirms the fundamentals are in place to support agricultural growth, while identifying several challenges to be addressed.

Published 23 February 2021

 

Value creation in Australia through agricultural exports: playing to advantages

This ABARES Insights report analysis returns across the economy from agricultural exports, comparing different pathways for value creation, such as adding attributes or further downstream processing.

Published 15 December 2020

 

Opportunities from action on climate change: Insights

Australia’s farmers are well placed to benefit from global market changes as countries and businesses around the world act on and adapt to climate change, the latest ABARES Insights paper has found.

Published 10 December 2020

 

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Free trade, competitiveness and a global world: How trade agreements are shaping agriculture

This paper explores how Australia's agricultural export performance over the past 15 years has been inextricably linked to the proliferation of free trade agreements (FTAs).

Published 11 September 2020

 

Analysis of water recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin released

This article provides an overview of the economic effects of water recovery on water prices and the irrigation sector in the southern Murray–Darling Basin (MDB).

Published 1 September 2020

 

Bushfires and pandemic spell tough road ahead for forestry and wood processing sectors

Major challenges for forestry and wood processors loom in the wake of summer’s bushfires and COVID-19, according to analysis in our latest ABARES Insights report.

Published 30 June 2020

 

Analysis of Australian agricultural trade and the COVID-19 pandemic

This report explores the impacts on agricultural trade from the COVID-19 pandemic. Australia’s agricultural trade has by and large continued unhindered by the COVID-19 pandemic. But for some sectors, such as those closely associated with food service and those reliant on air freight, there were some significant disruptions.

Published 5 June 2020

 

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Where and how often fire occurred in Australia’s forest between 2011 and 2016

The latest ABARES Insights, ‘Stocktake of Fire in Australia’s forests, 2011 to 2016,’ covers where and how often fire occurred, what land and forest types were burnt, and whether fire was planned or unplanned.

Published 27 May 2020

 

Australian food security and the COVID-19 pandemic

The latest ABARES Insights says Australia does not have a food security problem, with Australia exporting about 70% of agricultural production and importing only about 10% of our food.

Published 17 April 2020

 

ABARES Insights: Analysis of opportunities in India

This ABARES Insights report provides analysis and modelling results of projected agricultural and food demand in India. This growth will bring opportunities for Australia's exporters.

Published 3 April 2020

 

Analysis of the effects of drought and climate variability on Australian farms

Our latest Insights report provides analysis on the effects of climate variability on Australian farms. It examines both short-term climate risks such as drought and longer-term shifts in climate conditions.

Published 18 December 2019

 

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Forest industry’s key contribution to Australia’s economy detailed in new ABARES Insight

This Insights snapshot looks at the key aspects of Australia’s forest and sawmilling industries: forest area, log harvest, production, consumption, trade and industry structure.

Published 18 November 2019

 

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New insights into Australia’s place in global agriculture and food value chains

This Snapshot examines how global value chains have created new opportunities for Australian agriculture and how they are important for further opening of import markets.

Published 19 September 2019

 

Comparing United States and Australia’s agriculture sectors

This Insights report compares the Australian and US agricultural sectors, briefly profiles US agricultural policy, and highlights Australia’s exposure to shifts in global markets from the US-China trade war.

Published 6 September 2019

 

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Snapshot of Australian Water Markets

The Snapshot of Australian Water Markets describes the main features of Australia’s water markets and details key factors influencing water prices in the Murray-Darling Basin.

Published 18 April 2019

 

Analysis of the Future of Chinese agricultural policy

This brief – Analysis of the Future of Chinese agricultural policy – summarises research into major changes in policy direction since 2017. It analyses new policy directions in China’s agricultural policy, such as supply side reforms, present key opportunities and challenges for Australian agriculture.

Published 14 February 2019

 

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Snapshot of Australia’s Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture

This brief contains an overview of Australia’s commercial fisheries and aquaculture industries and six key aspects of Australian commercial fisheries and aquaculture including: industry structure, trends in production, trade, consumption, sustainability and innovation.

Published 18 December 2018

 

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Snapshot of Australia’s Agricultural Workforce

This snapshot describes Australia’s agricultural workforce, providing key information and statistics in one place. We cover where workers live, what sub-industries and occupations they work in, and the mobility and educational attainment of the workforce.

 

Analysis of 2018 Drought

This brief is based on a presentation by ABARES’ Executive Director to the National Drought Summit in October 2018 describing the effects of the current drought on Australian agriculture. The brief summarises the extent of rainfall deficiencies and the effects on crop production, livestock markets and farm incomes.

Published 26 October 2018

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