Onions Australia

Advocacy and information

A major force in Australian agriculture

Onions are one of the largest crops within the Australian vegetable industry, with annual production of more than 250,000 tonnes. They are also one of Australia’s top three vegetable export commodities.

The Australian onion industry has a long history of strong representation by peak industry body Onions Australia, which was established in 1966 and merged with AUSVEG in 2023.

The Onions Australia organisation was established to bring the onion industry together to provide information regarding:

  • Minor use permits
  • Chemical usage
  • Export opportunities and market access
  • Pest and disease updates
  • Research updates
  • Grower walks and information days
  • Industry communications
  • Advocacy including onion imports

Today AUSVEG continues to honour that commitment to Australian onion growers, packers, wholesalers, exporters, researchers and retail outlets by adding strength to the industry’s voice, service delivery and maintaining the Onions Australia brand.

Reg Miller Award

The Reg Miller Award recognises those who have made significant contributions to the onion industry. The award will continue as part of the Horticulture Awards for Excellence, presented at the Hort Connections conference and trade show.


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More about Australian onions

Onion production in Australia

The majority of Australian onions are grown in South Australia and Tasmania principally for domestic use. Boasting a production of more than 250,000 tonnes at a value of $332.7 million, the onion sector is a significant contributor to Australian horticulture.

Production of more than

250,000 tonnes

Value of

$332.7 million