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AWB panel upgrades four wheat varieties

16/04/2008 11:29:00 AM
AWB International has announced the classification of four wheat varieties has been upgraded following the evaluation of quality data by the AWB International Variety Classification Panel at their most recent meeting.

In Northern NSW, EGA Burke has been upgraded to Australian Prime Hard (APH), while Longreach Hornet and LongReach Dakota were both upgraded to Australian Hard (AH) in Queensland.

LongReach Dakota and EGA Burke are commercialised by Pacific Seeds and LongReach Hornet is commercialised by Graintrust.

Espada, which was developed by Australian Grain Technologies, has been given an Australian Premium White (APW) classification for Victoria and is commercialised by AGT Seeds.

AWB said the wheat classification process categorised wheat varieties into commercial types or styles of wheat that are recognisable for their end use capabilities.

This system underpins the segregation of wheat and delivers the consistent processing performance expected by endusers, which AWB said ultimately translated into premiums for growers.

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