My limited understanding of malt barley last year is.
Malt barley has certain specs it must meet for Malt 1 Malt 2 and 3.
Also there are some varietal malt segregations as some different varitieties have different characteristics and are for different markets.
Last year with the record wet harvest alot of barley had all the specs for malt but was either stained or lower test weight than normal.
This off grade malt could have either been just downgraded to feed or a new segregation opened hopefully with returns between malt and feed.
Astute buyer went and found markets and then started buying the barley.
Hence the sales were nothing sinister, and the reputation of australian malt 1 and 2 is still intact, it would have been easy for bulk handlers to lower specs and blend the two malts together but they chose not to.
I do not grow malt but thats my understanding, with deregulated market its possible to change harvest segregations on the go easier and markets to be found.
And another obvious point is australia has a huge frieght rate advantage to south east asia which makes it hard for canadians to compete in such a situation.
Malt barley has certain specs it must meet for Malt 1 Malt 2 and 3.
Also there are some varietal malt segregations as some different varitieties have different characteristics and are for different markets.
Last year with the record wet harvest alot of barley had all the specs for malt but was either stained or lower test weight than normal.
This off grade malt could have either been just downgraded to feed or a new segregation opened hopefully with returns between malt and feed.
Astute buyer went and found markets and then started buying the barley.
Hence the sales were nothing sinister, and the reputation of australian malt 1 and 2 is still intact, it would have been easy for bulk handlers to lower specs and blend the two malts together but they chose not to.
I do not grow malt but thats my understanding, with deregulated market its possible to change harvest segregations on the go easier and markets to be found.
And another obvious point is australia has a huge frieght rate advantage to south east asia which makes it hard for canadians to compete in such a situation.
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