Australian grain growers are increasing the acreage for marginal crops due to favorable weather conditions and optimistic forecasts, with the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics and Sciences (ABARES) projecting increased production of wheat, barley, and rapeseed. The winter crop area is expected to remain historically high, with yields likely to be above average. There is a decrease in planting of canola due to low returns, with growers opting for other crops like wheat, barley, and pulses. The area planted to lentils is projected to reach a record 885,000 hectares in 2024-2025, and there will be an increase in the sowing of lupin, with Western Australia being the largest producer.