The future of grain production in Australia is not solely a story of changes in food demand and Australia’s capacity to remain...
18 – Guerrillas v Gorillas – Levelling the playing field in Australia’s export grain markets
by Peter Elliott - Manager - Strategy & Market Analysis (AEGIC). As I mentioned in my previous post (The Power of Flexibility –...
17 – A quick look under the global climate bonnet
by Professor Ross Kingwell - AEGIC Chief Economist. It would be stating the obvious to say that weather and climate affect grain...
16 – Climate change and cropping in Western Australia
by Ian Foster and Imma Farre, Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development. Almost 30 years ago, the Bureau of Meteorology...
15 – Australia’s changing climate: Implications for wheat production
by Dr David Stephens, Managing Director, Agrometeorology Australia, www.agromet.com.au, . What do long...
14 – Economic changes affecting grain consumption in South-East Asia
by Professor Ross Kingwell - AEGIC Chief Economist. It’s well known that South East Asia is likely to be the main source of demand...
13 – The Australian Grains Industry – The power of flexibility (and how to think like a ninja)
“Use flexibility to defeat size” At the time, I didn’t realise the nuance behind this seemingly simple statement. Martial arts in...
12 – Feed versus food: Implications for Australian wheat
Our last blog recommended that Australia needs to very carefully choose what grain battlefield it enters. We follow the theme by...
11 – Australian wheat – Price versus value & the wisdom of chocoholics
A changing market landscape AEGIC’s recent reports on Russia and Ukraine show their emergence as major players in the global wheat...