May 2025 |
Media Release
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
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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,
Classification Update
The Grains Australia Malting and Brewing Industry Barley Technical Committee (MBIBTC) convened recently to evaluate new entries and undertake ongoing assessments within the current Malting Barley Classification Program. A media
Grains Australia announces the results of malting barley classification program Grains Australia is pleased to announce that two barley varieties, Cyclops and Neo CL, have been successfully accredited as malting
February 2025 |
Grains Australia’s John Ackerman will deliver a keynote address at Western Australia’s biggest grain event, emphasising the international importance of grain and outlining challenges that will impact global grains markets
December 2024 |
The Grains Australia Malting and Brewing Industry Barley Technical Committee (MBIBTC) convened recently to evaluate a new entry and undertake ongoing assessments within the 2024 Malting Barley Accreditation Program. This
Positive connections with the important Chinese barley market were re-established and knowledge exchanges facilitated under initiatives swiftly implemented in 2023 as part of a Grains Australia-invested project. Initiatives and outcomes
November 2024 |
Grains Australia has announced the appointment of 11 industry representatives to its newly established Oilseed Council. Council members have been appointed for a period of three years and include people
A new project will provide the Australian wheat industry with the latest objective insights into wheat quality preferences for Australia’s most valuable wheat export region – South East Asia. “The