The national cotton crop is expected to be worth up to $3.9 billion this season.12
Australian cotton growers are set to post their largest total crop on record thanks to a near-perfect season in Queensland’s south west
The sector is expected to produce about 5.5 million bales worth approximately $3.9 billion, including the production of lint and cotton seed.
Cotton Australia general manager Michael Murray said regions including Dirranbandi and St George in Queensland, as well as the Macquarie Valley and the Gwydir in New South Wales, had seen good yields and good quality.
Mr Murray said the bumper season had renewed confidence in the industry.
“We’re seeing investment back into new machinery. Quite a few new pickers were sold this year,” he said.
“Not only is it good for people financially, but it’s also good for them mentally — it just changes the whole attitude of the industry.”
‘Near perfect season’
Dirranbandi cotton grower Jamie Deshon said it was the first time since 2012 that he had a full plant, putting in more than 1,000 hectares of cotton.
He said while there had been little rain this year, water storages boosted by recent flooding had allowed farmers to have a great season.