What foods do Australia export?

What foods do Australia export?

Top 10 Agricultural Exports Of Australia

RankMajor agriculture export products% Share of Total Agricultural Exports
1Beef19.9
2Wheat12.5
3Meat (excl beef)8.0
4Wool & other animal hair (incl tops)6.2

Which are high risk foods?

High risk foods include:

  • Cooked meat and poultry.
  • Smoked salmon.
  • Cheesecake.
  • Prepared salads and vegetables.
  • Cooked sliced meats.
  • Cooked chicken pieces.
  • Milk, cream, ice cream.
  • Meat gravies, sauces, pâté and meat pies.

Where does Australia export its food to?

In 2018-19, the value of Australian agriculture exports was almost $49 billion. China continues to be the largest importer of Australian agricultural products, with Japan, the United States and the Republic of Korea also important markets for Australian agricultural exporters.

What are Australia’s top exports?

The 10 Biggest Exporting Industries in Australia

  • Iron Ore Mining in Australia.
  • Oil and Gas Extraction in Australia.
  • Coal Mining in Australia.
  • Liquefied Natural Gas Production in Australia.
  • Gold and Other Non-Ferrous Metal Processing in Australia.
  • Meat Processing in Australia.
  • Grain Growing in Australia.

What are high-risk and low-risk foods?

Certain types of food allow quick growth of bacteria because they are generally moist and high in nutrients. These are called high-risk foods. Foods that are less able to support bacterial growth are called low-risk foods. Low-risk foods do not need to go in the fridge and are typically dry foods.

Is cooked rice high-risk food?

Rice is a high-risk food due to Bacillus cereus. Spores of this bacterium can live in uncooked rice, and can grow and multiply once rice is cooked. To reduce your risk, eat rice as soon as it is cooked and refrigerate leftovers immediately.

What are Australia’s main food imports?

Australia is now a net importer (that is, we import more than we export) in six food categories: seafood, processed fruit and vegetables, soft drink, cordials and syrup, confectionary, bakery products and oils and fats. Some of the insights in the Story Map are surprising.

What are the top 5 exports of goods from Australia?

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