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There are xx employees in the Hay & Other Crop Growing industry in Australia, which is expected to decline at xx% over the next five years. Operators in this industry grow animal fodder crops like hay, silage, alfalfa (lucerne), Sudan grass and forage sorghum alongside niche and horticultural crops like peanuts, ginger, lavender, coffee and chicory. It includes units engaged in growing various plants not elsewhere classified, like arrowroot, bamboo, mustard, hops and pharmaceutical or cosmetic plants. Primary activities also cover seed production, spice crops, tobacco and vegetables explicitly grown for fodder.
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| Industry | Sector | Last 5-yr CAGR | Forecast 5-year CAGR | Revenue |
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| Grain Growing in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Rice Growing in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Grape Growing in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Citrus Fruit, Nut & Other Fruit Growing in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Outdoor Vegetable Growing in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Hay & Crop Farming in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Hay and Other Crop Growing in New Zealand |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Cereals, Leguminous Crops & Oilseed Growing in the UK |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Spices, Aromatic, Drug & Pharmaceutical Crop Growing in the UK |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
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There is 4,527 people employed in the Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia as of 2025.
The number of people employed in the Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia grew 2.0% on average over the five years between 2020 and 2025.
See our full analysis of the Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia to understand if the industry employment is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.
The average Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia business is 2.4 employees.
The average business in the Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia now employs more workers than it did five years ago.
The revenue per employee for the average business in the Hay & Other Crop Growing in Australia has decreased in the last five years.