New South Wales grows a great variety of crops. They include:
Fruits, e.g. citrus; apples; stone fruits; grapes, etc
Cereals, e.g. wheat; canola; sorghum; barley; millet
Vegetables
Cotton and other fibres
Pulses and Legumes, e.g. chickpeas; lupin
Fodder and forage crops, e.g. lucerne; cowpeas; soybeans
Depending on the region of New South Wales, the most common fruits are apples, Pears, citrus fruits, grapes, stonefruit and cherries.
queensland and new south wales
No. Most apricots in Australia are grown in the southern states of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and southern New South Wales.
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
No. New South Wales is a state in Australia.
New South Wales was created in 1788.
Queensland
New South Wales is not a country. New South Wales is a state in the country of Australia.
In Australia, plums are grown in the Riverina area of New South Wales, in the friut-growing area of South Australia (e.g. Renmark, on the Murray River) and around Mildura in Victoria.
New South Wales is a state in Australia, originally named by Lieutenant James Cook as it reminded him of southern Wales. The entire eastern coast of Australia was given this name, but now New South Wales refers to just one of the states in the eastern half of the continent. The capital city of New South Wales is Sydney.
New South Wales is located in Australia.
No. New South Wales is a state of Australia, not a suburb.
New South Wales is on Australia's eastern coast.