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Home » Data Shows Record Breaking Growth Across Cropping And Livestock

Data Shows Record Breaking Growth Across Cropping And Livestock

11 February, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The NSW Government’s Agriculture Eco­nomics research team is reporting that the state’s primary industries’ Gross Value of Production (GVP) has continued its strong recovery since the 2017–19 drought, reach­ing record levels in cropping and livestock.

Analysis of the latest data, from 2024–25 activities, confirms the sector has contin­ued to bound upwards, with robust results across cropping, livestock and key sectors driving growth and jobs.

Over the last five years primary industries’ GVP rose from drought‑impacted levels to a new record level of $25.5 billion, an in­crease of $13.6 billion or 114%.The data shows particularly strong results in cropping and livestock:

• Cropping GVP surged 33% to $11.6 bil­lion, supported by above‑average yields and record pulse production across much of the state.

• Livestock GVP leaped 28% to $7.2 bil­lion, driven by record meat production volumes and strong price conditions, including exceptionally high lamb prices.

• Farm cash incomes are estimated to have hit record highs with the average broadacre far cash income estimated to have reached a record high of $419k, up 24% from the previous record high.

• The forecasts for 2025-26 have farm cash incomes staying relatively high (above 5 and 10-year averages)

• Average NSW broadacre farm has seen its equity ratio increase from 84.5% in 2014 to 91.9% in the latest data.

These results reflect favourable seasonal conditions in the central, coastal and north­ern districts of NSW and sustained global demand for quality NSW agricultural prod­ucts reaching $13 billion. For the full report, visit www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/publica­tions/pdi

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