Australia: Peanuts could be beef's new secret weapon

Published 2022년 3월 14일

Tridge summary

A new project in Northern Australia is testing the production of dual-purpose peanut varieties, aimed at diversifying grazing operations and providing financial returns. Led by CQUniversity and Bega Cheese, the project will conduct trials over the next three years across Queensland and the Northern Territory, evaluating different peanut varieties for their suitability to northern environments and their response to early season biomass cutting. The project will also perform an economic analysis and call for farmers to participate in year two to test the concept at a commercial scale.
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Original content

Dual-purpose peanut varieties could hold the key to diversifying grazing operations across Northern Australia by providing both high-value fodder as well as financial returns from the sale of peanuts. A new project being led by CQUniversity in partnership with the Peanut Farming Services team at Bega Cheese Limited, and principal co-investment from the CRC for Developing Northern Australia, is setting out to test the concept of dual-purpose peanut production through a series of trials at multiple sites across Queensland and the Northern Territory over the next three years. ALSO IN BEEF: The Grain and Graze North project is evaluating different peanut varieties and breeding lines from the Bega-GRDC peanut breeding program that are already known to produce large volumes of foliage, and test them for both their suitability to a range of northern environments as well as their response to an early season biomass cutting and the consequent impacts on nut yield and harvest timing. ...

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