Dairy at a glance

Farmer with his calves

The table below highlights some key features of the Australian dairy industry and gives an insight into how dairy contributes to Australia’s social and economic well being.

Other pages in this section provide more detailed facts and figures on key elements of Australian dairy production and trade including the latest updates on what products we make and where we sell them plus trends in dairy farm and cow numbers and the cost of key inputs to production like feed and grain.

Australian Dairy At A Glance (2010/11)

National Dairy Herd 1.6 million cows
Average Herd Size 230 cows
Milk Production 9,101 million litres
Average Annual Milk Production Per Cow 5,700 litres
Dairy - Australia's 3rd Largest Rural Industry $3.9 billion value at farmgate
Milk Utilisation

Cheese 33 per cent
SMP/butter 27 per cent
Drinking milk 25 per cent
WMP 12 per cent
Casein/butter 2 per cent
Other 1 per cent

Production Of Main Commodities (tonnes)

Milk Powders 373,750
Cheese 338,600
Butter (CBE) 122,500

Dairy - Major Export Industry

$2.75billion
8 per cent of world dairy trade

Percentage Of Australian Milk Production Exported 43 per cent
Major Markets For Australian Dairy Products (Tonnes)

Australia 2,825,700
(including 2,385,000 of drinking milk)
Japan 103,500
Greater China 103,000
Singapore 83,900
Indonesia 54,100

Philippines 40,300

Per Capita Consumption Drinking milk 103lts
Cheese 13kgs
Dairy Industry Workforce Direct employment of approximately 40,000

ABARE estimates a regional economic multiplier of 2.5 from the dairy industry.