Planting Statistics

Compiled from Property Registrations as at 31 December 2010

Grower Database and Planting Statistics
 

The Board has been working with the Sunrise 21 Land Information System (SunLIS) towards the establishment of a common, interactive crop data base. This is to be underpinned by scale corrected orthophoto maps compiled from aerial photography, enabling the production of large scale property plans for growers and aggregated crop information for the horticultural industries in the region. This project will serve as a pilot program for the system to be taken up on a national scale over time. Information has been sourced from annual surveys conducted by the Board in conjunction with SunLIS.

Property plans are printed for each orchard owner on a yearly basis, with growers utilising their crop plans to plan future plantings etc.

Information Update
 
The information in this publication was sourced from grower planting surveys conducted by the Murray Valley Citrus Board and completed in January 2009. The statistics are results of the analysis of the collected data. All data is presented on a per hectare basis, assuming the average tree plantings of 417 trees per hectare. The data has not been analysed for tree numbers at this present time.

Definition

Category The category is the main grouping of varieties. It is a crop type, eg: Navel.

Sub Category Is the breakdown of some categories for seasonal or physical, difference purposes, eg:. White and Red/Pink Fleshed Grapefruit or Early and Late Season Navels. The differences for season have been established from NSW Agriculture Maturity Seasonality for the Sunraysia region.

Variety The description of each specific type of planting, eg: Navelina.

Further Example

Category Sub Category Variety
Grapefruit Red/Pink Fleshed Grapefruit Star Ruby


Planted Trees
This is the age of the trees (scions, not rootstocks) that have not been reworked to a different variety.

Reworked also known as 'topworked', are trees that have been grafted or budded to a different variety.

A comprehensive report on all varieties, is available only for registered growers and Approved Recievers. Copies may be obtained by contacting the Board office here.

MVCB Planting Statistics as at 31 December 2010

MVCB Planting Statistics as at 31 December 2010

Variety

Total Hectares Planted

Total Bearing Hectares

Total Non Bearing Hectares

2011 Navel - Early Season

956.80

876.96

79.84

2011 Navel - Mid Season

730.51

650.41

80.10

2011 Navel - Late Season

2253.58

2115.62

137.96

2011 Navel - Misc. Season

60.01

58.22

1.79

2011 Navel Total

4000.90

3701.21

299.69

2011 Valencia Seeded

1038.06

1023.86

14.20

2011 Valencia Seedless

38.36

15.71

22.65

2011 Valencia Total

1076.42

1039.57

36.85

2011 Mandarin - Early Season

429.17

336.09

93.08

2011 Mandarin - Mid Season

72.36

64.00

8.36

2011 Mandarin - Late Season

44.72

40.76

3.96

2011 Mandarin - Misc. Season

268.08

146.76

121.32

2011 Mandarin Total

814.33

587.61

226.72

2011 Grapefruit - Red Fleshed

41.09

32.69

8.40

2011 Grapefruit - White Fleshed

136.15

135.90

0.25

2011 Grapefruit Total

177.24

168.59

8.65

2011 Blood Orange

27.22

20.47

6.75

2011 Lemon

113.22

97.69

15.53

2011 Lime

20.33

3.63

16.70

2011 Tangelo

83.12

82.31

0.81

2011 Unspecified Varieties

253.36

154.55

98.81

2011 TOTAL PLANTINGS

6566.15

5855.63

710.52

Source: Murray Valley Citrus Board Annual Property Registrations  


* Properties that have not specified variety of citrus plantings

The above Planting Statisics lists all the Sub Categories from the MVCB planting database.

Sub Categories by Maturity


The following sub categories have been developed to break down the seasonality of different varieties. The separation has been established from published seasonality charts produced by NSW Agriculture for the Sunraysia region. These are guidelines as maturity varies from season to season.

Mandarins Mid Season Mandarins mature prior to the middle of May, while Late Season Mandarins mature later than May.

Navels Early Season Navels mature prior to the middle of May, with Mid Season Navels maturing between the middle of May and July. Late Season Navels mature from July onwards. Some regions separate Navels into winter and summer sub categories. Winter navels can be calculated by adding early and mid season Navel sub-categories together, while Summer Navels are the same as Late Season Navels.

Sub Categories by Physical Appearance

The following sub categories were used to separate varieties that are the same category, but have significant physical differences, or are aimed at different principle markets.

Grapefruit An obvious physical difference is between white and pink/red fleshed grapefruit.

Valencia Not so obvious is the differences between Seeded and Seedless Valencias. The main market for Seedless Valencias is the fresh fruit market and they tend to mature earlier than Seeded Valencias. Seeded Valencias are primarily produced for juice production, although a significant amount is also sold on the fresh fruit market.

Further enquiries in regard to the planting database should be directed to the Murray Valley Citrus Board on 03 5051 0500, or email 
executive@mvcitrus.org.au

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MVCB Varietal Planting Statistics

To view the MVCB Varietal Planting Statistics as at 31 December 2010 click here

MVCB Citrus Orchards by Size Planting Statistics as at 31 December 2010


Murray Valley Citrus Board Planting Statistics 2011 Citrus Orchards by Size

Orchards in Group:

Percent Total Orchards:

Area Range:

41

5.95%

Under .25 Ha

301

43.69%

.25 to 5

121

17.56%

5 to 10

146

21.19%

10 to 20

47

6.82%

20 to 30

16

2.32%

30 to 40

6

0.87%

40 to 50

2

0.29%

50 to 60

2

0.29%

60 to 70

3

0.44%

70 to 80

2

0.29%

80 to 90

1

0.15%

90 to 100

1

0.15%

Over 100

Does not include orchards with under 150 trees, and orchards from the Wangaratta area 

 


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