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The market size of the Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling industry in Australia is $xx.xx, which is expected to decline at xx% over the next five years. Industry operators wholesale livestock (including agent and brokering services), skins and hides, tallow, stock feed, farm supplies, and agricultural products (excluding wool, cereal grains, fruit, vegetables and dairy products). The industry includes wholesalers operated by marketing authorities, but excludes the wholesale of agricultural chemicals such as fertilisers and pesticides, fencing materials, veterinary drugs, machinery, and equipment.
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Total value ($) and annual change from 2012 – 2030.
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The market size of the Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling in Australia is $15.6bn in 2026.
The market size of the Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling in Australia increased 0.6% in 2026.
The market size of the Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling in Australia has declined at a -5.2% CAGR between 2021 and 2026.
See our full analysis of the Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling in Australia to understand if the industry market size is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.