Some of Australia’s prime agricultural regions have reported record low September rainfall, threatening an already downgraded estimate for crop production.
| Some of Australia's prime agricultural regions have repoerted low September rainfall, threatening an already downgraded crop estimate for crop production. |
During the past four months there have been serious to severe deficiencies across the majority of NSW, southern and coastal parts of Queensland, a large area of southern South Australia, eastern Victoria and eastern Tasmania.
September rainfall in the Murray-Darling Basin, regarded as the nation’s food bowl, was the lowest on record, the Bureau of Meteorology said in its latest drought statement last week.
Rainfall was well below average — ranked in the lowest 10 per cent of records — for a large area of the mainland’s south-east.
For NSW as a whole, September rainfall was the lowest on record, while for Queensland it was the tenth-driest September since records began in 1900.
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