Understanding industry trends is essential for both short and long-term planning, enabling timely management, interventions and the design of necessary infrastructure. Accurate data in horticulture has always been difficult to obtain.
To address this issue, the department developed a methodology and coordinated data from several reliable sources to develop a more accurate understanding of the industry. In 2021, the report ‘Situation analysis of Horticulture in Western Australia’ was released, which detailed the direct and indirect value of horticulture produced in Western Australia. Highlights from this report was updated in 2022-23. The Value of horticulture industries in Western Australia 2023-24 is an update of this report.
In 2023-24, Western Australia produced $1.92 billion worth of fruit, vegetables, nuts and amenity horticulture. This consisted of, fruit and nuts at 42% ($811 million), vegetables at 41% ($782 million) and the remainder made up by amenity horticulture. The real value of horticulture increased by 9.6% compared to 2020, when the first report in this series was compiled.