October 2025 |
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Australian feed grain and China’s swine industry are the focus of a project for Grains Australia being undertaken by the Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre (AEGIC), which intends to grow
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August 2025 |
Industry News
Grains Australia is pleased to share the following news from the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC). GRDC has announced a $12 million annual commitment over the next decade to
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Grains Australia is pleased to announce the release of Malt Performance Summaries for two recently accredited malting barley varieties: Cyclops and Laperouse. Now available on the Grains Australia website, these
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Grains Australia has welcomed the Australian Government’s recent announcement that agreement has been reached on a wheat protocol to Indonesia, providing benefits to both countries. Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and
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The Australia Awards Short Course on Grains Value Chain Leadership Program is once again linking Australia and Indonesia, having brought a strong group of 25 future leaders from Indonesia’s grain
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Newly classified varieties of wheat are now listed on the 2025-2026 Wheat Variety Master List, which names varieties approved by Grains Australia’s wheat classification process. They include 17 Hard milling
June 2025 |
The Australian grain industry has been trading various grains into South Asia for decades. Including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal, Australia’s principal exports in recent years have been
May 2025 |
Grains Australia is pleased to announce that the barley variety Laperouse has been accredited as malting barley. Laperouse Laperouse was submitted by SECOBRA Research and Seednet, and was accredited as
March 2025 |
Following India’s reinstatement of tariffs on chickpeas and lentils, Grains Australia will continue working closely with the important South Asian market and support the supply of high quality Australian pulses.
A newly signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) supports positive collaboration between the Australian and Chinese grains industries, fostering new areas of research that benefit both countries. Representatives from Grains Australia,