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Australia Witnesses Significant Shift from Pasture to Cropping Land

A recent report by Digital Agriculture Services reveals that Australian farmers have converted approximately 900,000 hectares of pasture into cropping land over the past two years, marking a notable shift in land-use patterns. This transition is pushing the nation toward a record cropping area and highlights evolving strategies in response to changing market dynamics and climate conditions.

The shift reflects farmers’ efforts to optimize productivity and profitability amid rising demand for cereals, oilseeds, and pulses, alongside increasing pressures from climate variability. Analysts note that converting pasture into cropland allows for more intensive use of land and access to mechanized farming and input technologies, while also aligning with export-oriented crop markets.

The report underscores that such land-use changes are likely to influence regional agricultural systems, including soil management, water use, and livestock production. Experts suggest that careful planning and sustainable practices will be crucial to maintain soil health and long-term farm resilience as more grazing areas are converted to cropping.

This trend also illustrates Australia’s adaptability in balancing economic opportunities with environmental considerations, as farmers respond to global market signals, commodity prices, and climate-related challenges.

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