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Series releases schedule

2022

March 2022
Date Release title
Tuesday 1 - Friday 4 Outlook 2022
Tuesday 1 Australian crop report – March quarter 2022

Agricultural commodities — March quarter 2022

 

June 2022
Date Release title
Tuesday 7 Australian crop report — June quarter 2022

Agricultural commodities – June quarter 2022

 

September 2022
Date Release title
Tuesday 6 Australian Crop report June 2022

Agricultural commodities — September quarter 2022

 

December 2022
Date Release title
Tuesday 6 Australian Crop report – December quarter 2022

Agricultural commodities — December quarter 2022

Other series releases in 2022

ABARES will publish the following research during this calendar year at dates to be determined:

  • Fishery status reports 2022
  • Australian fisheries economic indicators reports
  • Australian fisheries and aquaculture statistics reports
  • Farm survey reports – data products and text describing farm financial performance, input use and outputs, investment, debt, labour force, productivity, drought Australian crop report – March quarter 2022
  • Water market outlook reports
  • Australian forest and wood products statistics
  • ABARES Insights series.

ABARES also publishes a large volume of individual reports. Please see our Latest Products page for all our publications.

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