❓ Mr. Wyatt requests data on potato sales in WA from 2010-2014, including tonnage sold and revenue generated by approved growers. The answer provides a detailed breakdown by year.
AnsweredQoN 3599Legislative Assembly
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For the years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, I ask: (a) what was the total tonnage of approved potatoes sold to Western Australian consumers; and (b) what was the total revenues made by approved growers from the sale of potatoes to Western Australian consumers?
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Answered
17 March 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food
Response time
21 days
(a) Total tonnage of approved potatoes sold to Western Australian consumers via the merchant supply chain:
Year
Tonnes
2010 42,228.66
2011 41,440.69
2012 40,361.56
2013 42,390.05
2014 45,114.04
(b) Total sales revenue made by approved growers from the sale of potatoes to Western Australian consumers:
Year
Sales Revenue ($)
2010 38,929,263
2011 35,301,574
2012 32,889,782
2013 36,628,951
2014 35,566,470
Year
Tonnes
2010 42,228.66
2011 41,440.69
2012 40,361.56
2013 42,390.05
2014 45,114.04
(b) Total sales revenue made by approved growers from the sale of potatoes to Western Australian consumers:
Year
Sales Revenue ($)
2010 38,929,263
2011 35,301,574
2012 32,889,782
2013 36,628,951
2014 35,566,470
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