The wheat industry in the U.S. shows how the integration of the entire food chain can increase efficiency. At the beginning of this century, it is very similar to today's India. As small regional markets spread, it is fragmented. There is no standard scoring system, each state has its own informal results. Farmers are large, but are being used by traders who often purchase wheat at low prices, insisting that they are poor or weak demand. The infrastructure for storage, processing and transportation is limited.
This report outlines and explains pricing issues in the Australian wheat industry. Here we will cover topics of production and production. Consumption, Trade, Industrial Structure and Prices Australia is currently one of the top five wheat producing countries in the world. It accounts for only 3% of world wheat production, but it accounts for 18% of the world total export volume. Since 1995 Australia has an average wheat production of 37.2 million tons in 2000 and the state of Western Australia is the largest annual production of 11.39 million tons. Of about 70,000 acres of farms, Australia has about 32,000 food plants. On average, the grain industry farm is about 307 hectares and the production volume is about 620 tons. Due to the drought, production in 2002-2003 was reduced to 10.5 million tons. Australia usually exports approximately 16.5 million tons or 16% of world trade, which was also affected by the drought of 2002-2003, of which only 10.8 million tons were exported.
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