Grain receivals (tonnes) at GrainCorp up-country sites as at 1 December 2025
| Since last report | Total[1] | |
| Queensland | 5,400 | 1,575,700 |
| New South Wales | 436,900 | 4,255,800 |
| Victoria | 342,400 | 744,100 |
| Total grain receivals | 784,700 | 6,575,600 |
- Winter harvest activity is now largely wrapped up across Queensland and northern NSW, with the Liverpool Plains region continuing to make steady progress. Due to recent storm activity, grain is still expected to come in from that region over the coming weeks.
- In southern Queensland and parts of northern NSW, growers are already turning their attention to summer cropping opportunities. Solid rainfall has boosted soil moisture levels across many areas, particularly the Western Downs, Goondiwindi, Moree and Werris Creek regions.
- In southern NSW, harvest receivals are progressing gradually. Storms and high winds caused interruptions last week, but growers remain optimistic about regaining momentum as conditions are forecast to improve in the coming days.
- In Victoria, harvest receivals continue at a slow pace due to frequent rain and cooler temperatures. While growers are keen to return to paddocks this week, forecasts still point to further rainfall across many areas.
- GrainCorp encourages growers to stay in regular contact with their local Site Managers for the latest updates on deliveries and segregations.
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[1] Excludes winter crop receivals prior to 1 October 2025 and direct-to-port receivals.


