Australia: Rain at harvest dashes hopes for record mungbean crop

Published 2024년 4월 18일

Tridge summary

The mungbean harvest in Queensland and New South Wales has experienced mixed results due to recent weather events, with southern Queensland facing reduced yields and quality from heavy rains, while northern NSW and Central Queensland report better outcomes, including profitable crops and average yields with good quality. The introduction of new equipment aimed at cleaning and grading mungbeans is set to enhance returns for growers by improving capacity and reducing losses. Efforts are also underway in NSW to boost mungbean production through improved cultivation practices. Despite challenges such as patchy rainfall in Central Queensland, the resilience and adaptability of growers are evident, with some areas achieving district average yields. The Australian Mungbean Association notes a market for downgraded crops, indicating that not all impacts of the weather have been negative.
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Original content

The mungbean harvest in Queensland and New South Wales is well advanced, and presenting a mixed bag across key growing regions. In southern Queensland, consecutive rain events in late March and early April have reduced mungbean yields and quality. However, some crops harvested before or between the falls have exceeded processor expectations. Northern NSW crops were hit by one rain event earlier this month, with quality less impacted, and solid yields of 1.5-2 tonnes per hectare expected. After a run of fine weather, the Central Qld harvest is almost complete, with average yields and good quality. Parts of southern Qld are five to six weeks into the mungbean harvest. Pulse Australia northern extension agronomist Paul McIntosh said the two weather events in recent weeks had a significant impact on crops. Southern Qld cropping regions recorded falls up to 200mm for the week ending April 11, according to ABARES Weekly Australian Climate, Water and Agricultural Update. These totals ...

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