
Australia’s horticulture sector has delivered a year of record-breaking performance, with the 2024-2025 Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook revealing the industry has achieved its highest production value to date of $18.4 billion, up six per cent on the previous year.
Key findings include:


“Each year the Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook provides a clear picture of how our growers are performing, and this year’s results show an industry that is scaling with strength,” Hort innovation CEO, Brett Fifield, said.
“Powered by strong domestic demand, improving seasonal conditions and surging export performance across major commodities, the results show an industry continuing to scale and strengthen, despite the ongoing external pressures and cost challenges the industry faces.
“We’ve seen record gains across fruit, vegetables and nuts, complemented by extraordinary export performance. As the industry continues to evolve and innovate, this data helps guide investment, identify opportunities, and ensure growers can not only remain globally competitive but continue to grow their profitability over time.”
For the 2024-2025 results, visit Hort Innovation's website.
A further round of regional data for this year’s handbook is set to be released before the end of financial year.