Aquaculture
The Shire of Irwin gave its approval in principle for the development of an onshore abalone aquaculture project at Seven Mile Beach, and approvals were sought from Government agencies.
This project placed Australia at the forefront of sustainable abalone farming throughout the world, as only Australia and New Zealand have achieved increased production over the past ten years, with most countries experiencing serious decline to the point where only 6 countries worldwide have an abalone-producing ability.
Olive Growing and Production
2002 saw the first commercial harvest of olives in the Shire of Irwin, and several growers are now producing oil at an ever increasing rate. Well-drained soil, combined with a long hot growing season, and plenty of good quality water, ensure that the olive growers can look forward to excellent quality fruit, and which has resulted in two quality Awards at Shows already.
General Farming
General Farming has been the backbone of the Shire of Irwin since it was established in 1861, and continues today as a vibrant and viable industry, employing hundreds of people throughout the Mid West.
The excellent climate, combined with good rainfall on a regular basis and being so close to the coast, has enabled successful new varieties of crops to be grown, including canola, pepper and melons.
In the rich loam soil at Irwin, a major mango orchard has been established and features thousands of separate trees in a hedge-type configuration for easy harvest, at a time of year opposite to that of the northern region's mango crops.
