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History of potato cultivation Australia.

by Viktor Kovalev
20.02.2023
in History of potato cultivation
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History of potato cultivation Australia.

Potatoes were not originally native to Australia and were introduced by European explorers in the late 18th century. The first recorded planting of potatoes in Australia was by Sir Joseph Banks, who brought them from Brazil on the HMS Endeavour in 1770.

In the early years of European settlement, potatoes were not widely grown due to a lack of suitable land and equipment. It was not until the mid-19th century that potato cultivation began in earnest, with the introduction of better agricultural machinery and the discovery of new potato-growing regions.

The first commercial potato crops in Australia were grown in Tasmania, where the cool climate and rich soil proved to be ideal for potato farming. By the late 1800s, Tasmania was producing large quantities of potatoes, which were exported to mainland Australia and overseas.

Potato farming soon spread to other regions of Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia. In the 20th century, advances in technology and the development of new potato varieties led to increased productivity and better quality potatoes.

Today, potatoes are one of the most important crops in Australia, with the country producing over 1.3 million tonnes of potatoes annually. Potato farming is particularly important in Tasmania, where the industry is a major employer and contributor to the local economy.

Despite its success, the potato industry in Australia has faced challenges in recent years, including rising production costs, changing consumer preferences, and competition from imported potatoes. Nevertheless, potato cultivation remains an important part of Australian agriculture and a staple food in the Australian diet.

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