1、Macadamia industry benchmark report2009 to 2021 seasonsProject MC18002daf.qld.gov.au13 25 23 Macadamia industry benchmark report 2009 to 2021 seasons Project MC18002 State of Queensland,2022.The Queensland Government supports and encourages the dissemination and exchange of its information.The copyr
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3、ribute the State of Queensland as the source of the publication.Note:Some content in this publication For more information on this licence,visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Contents Acknowledgements Disclaimer About the benchmarking project Scope and coverage 2021 season results Yield and qu
4、ality in 2020 Factors limiting production in 2020 General limitations Pest limitations Disease limitations Costs and returns in 2021 Long-term results and trends Yield and quality trends Cost trends Regional results and trends Central Queensland South East Queensland Northern Rivers of NSW Mid North
5、 Coast of NSW 2 What you need to know about the data 65 2 Analyses and methods 66 Median 663 Percentiles 66 4 Standard deviation 66 9 Statistical comparisons 66 10 Unpaid labour and imputed labour rate 67 18 Weighted and unweighted averages 67 18 19 20 21 25 25 35 39 40 46 52 58 Macadamia industry b
6、enchmark report|2009 to 2021 seasons 1 Acknowledgements This report has been produced as part of the“Benchmarking the macadamia industry 20192021”project(MC18002).This is a joint initiative of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries,the University of Southern Queensland and the New South Wales D