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AEGIC hosts Australian Barley Technical Conferences in China

Chinese barley customers are equipped with the information they need to smoothly and quickly transition to using Australian barley once again, thanks to events presented in China by the Australian industry.

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Horizons #95 – AI helps reduce shipping costs

Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are helping reduce grain shipping costs and emissions.

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AEGIC in the land of bánh mì…

Welcome to the second AEGIC Insider newsletter. After our tour through Indonesia, we headed to Vietnam to engage with flour mills about Australian wheat quality for various food products.

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Horizons #94 – Historical changes to Australian wheat

Key characteristics of Australian wheat varieties have significantly improved. New varieties offer higher yields, greater grain density and more flour yield.

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AEGIC back in Indonesia engaging with wheat customers

AEGIC experts spent two weeks in Indonesia meeting flour millers to discuss wheat quality needs and explore ways to enhance the value of Australian wheat in the market.

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Horizons #93 – wheat production & genetic diversity

Agriculture faces criticism for driving biodiversity loss as growing populations and wealth increase demand, leading to biodiverse landscapes being replaced by crops.

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Media release: AEGIC announces new Executive General Manager

Courtney Draper appointed to the position of Executive General Manager of AEGIC

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Soft wheat for Asian cakes and biscuits: an opportunity for WA growers

Australian soft wheat serves mainly the domestic market, while the US dominates Asia. A DPIRD-backed AEGIC initiative aims to revitalise the industry for WA growers

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Horizons #92 – Health and sustainability

Many consumers, even in countries where education and information services are readily available, are more uncertain about what foods deliver sustainability than foods that bolster health.

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Horizons #91 – changes in farmland values

A situation has emerged, fuelled by climate and technology change, where there is now a great southland of some very valuable farmland in Western Australia.

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Horizons #90 – grain outlook for Ukraine

Russia’s actions in Ukraine have hurt Ukraine’s grain production and profitability, making Australia an unintended beneficiary of the situation.

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Horizons #89 – El Niño & grain production

Potential El Niño conditions may challenge grain production in eastern Australia in 2023-24, impacting global agriculture with winners and losers in different regions

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Media release: the LA Judge Award: moulding tomorrow’s baking innovators

Tasmanian baker, Bjarke Svendsgaard has been named the 2023 winner of the LA Judge Baking Apprentice of the Year Award.

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GRDC infrastructure investment to value-add for Australian pulses

GRDC awarded AEGIC $500K for pulse protein research equipment, part of a $20M investment to enhance Australia’s grains research and support grower profitability.

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Media release – Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre and Grains Australia form a closer union

AEGIC and Grains Australia unite to strengthen the grain industry, delivering seamless services across the supply chain to boost competitiveness and profitability for growers.

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Horizons #88 – China’s shrinking population

China’s anticipated shrinking population is now official. However, continued growth in its per capita income will fuel its ongoing need for grain imports.

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Horizons #87 – concentration risk management

Our export grain industries are exposed to concentration risk, where a single policy decision could affect the whole trade.

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Media release – AEGIC congratulates Seed of Gold recipient Terry Enright

AEGIC congratulates GRDC Seed of Gold recipient Terry Enright, recognising his outstanding contribution to the Australian grains industry.

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