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.