October 2024 |
Media Release
Growing demand for Australian barley and malt from Central and Latin America is presenting opportunities to further diversify markets for Australian barley growers. A new project will gather information on
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Classification Update Industry News
New resources providing guidance on the malting quality potential of recently accredited malt barley varieties are now available on the Grains Australia website. Grains Australia’s Malt Performance Summaries include malt
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September 2024 |
Industry News
Gaining insights into how Australia can support the Indonesian president-elect’s pledge to provide free meals to more than 80 million school children was one of the purposes of a recent
Recent engagement with China has confirmed the China market considers Australian grain a quality product and that there is a willingness to continue two-way collaboration. John Ackerman, Grains Australia’s General
International grain supply chains are complex and take cooperative effort to improve, which is why personnel from Grains Australia and the Australian Government’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are now being accepted for the establishment of a Grains Australia Oilseed Council. Grains Australia invites applicants from across the Australian oilseeds industry, who have skills
Grains Australia is pleased to announce that the Oat Varietal Classification Technical Committee has classified InterGrain’s oat variety Minnie (assessed as 15010-09) as a milling oat, under the new National
August 2024 |
Growers, agronomists and supply chain members are all encouraged to do their part to control weed seeds in chickpeas and lentils. Chickpea and lentil growers are urged to use multiple
Classification Update Industry News Media Release
Grains Australia is pleased to announce that the Oat Varietal Classification Technical Committee has classified Seednet’s oat variety Koala as a milling oat, under the new National Oat Variety Classification
Newly classified varieties of wheat are now listed on the 2024-25 Wheat Variety Master List, which names all current varieties approved by Grains Australia’s wheat classification process. They include nine