Victorian food and fibre exports lead the nation again

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Published: 20 May 2026

The 2024-25 Victorian Food and Fibre Export Performance Report shows that Victoria remains Australia’s largest exporter by value, increasing our share of national exports to 28%.

This strong result was supported by the strongest sales ever for our horticulture producers, who:

  • were valued at an incredible $1.9 billion
  • accounted for almost half of the nation’s total horticulture export value
  • strengthened our position as Australia’s almond capital, producing around half of the country’s crop.

To build on this success, we delivered a major horticulture trade mission in May. Global Victoria brought leading fresh produce buyers to regional Victoria from:

  • Greater China
  • North Asia
  • Southeast Asia.

The group of buyers connected with local horticultural growers and exporters, touring:

  • Mildura
  • Swan Hill
  • Shepparton
  • Werribee.

The report also shows Victorian exporters expanded into a broader range of international markets with a wider offering of products. This diversification was a key driver of this year’s record growth and saw an additional 21% of export revenue sourced from markets outside the top ten markets.

China remains the top export market for Victoria comprising a strong mix of meat, dairy, grains, horticulture, fibre and many other imports.

The United States remains Victoria’s second highest market by value, followed by Japan.

The $34.9 million Boosting Victorian Exports Package is helping small and medium-sized businesses:

  • take their products to global markets
  • identify new markets
  • diversify their customer base.

Read the Victorian Food and Fibre Export Performance Report 2024-25 on the Global Victoria website.