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The 2008 rice crop of 19,400 tonnes is the lowest in the Australian rice sector's history (since 1928),and represents just over 1% of normal production. This is not surprising given rice is an opportunistic crop in its fifth year of drought. ( Australian Farmers Federation)

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Australia is the world's second largest producer of wheat. A total of around 16 million tonnes of wheat is produced in an average year - not counting droughts and floods.

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Australia produces 25 percent of the world's

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