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The Future of Pulse Agronomy in Australia: Navigating Changes Post-Pulse Australia

by Akim Kovalev
18 July 2024
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Challenges and Transitions in Pulse Agronomy

The Australian pulse industry faces a pivotal season ahead as it adjusts to the absence of Pulse Australia, a key organization that historically provided critical agronomic guidance and industry oversight. With functions now integrated into Grains Australia, significant gaps remain in pulse agronomy support, particularly felt in the management of varietal development, disease control, and market-access issues.

Formerly led by stalwarts like Paul McIntosh and Phil Bowden, who provided invaluable expertise and support across different pulse-growing regions, the sector now grapples with the loss of dedicated agronomic advisors. Their roles encompassed essential tasks such as advising on seed selection, fungicide applications, and navigating market requirements, crucial for maintaining crop quality and profitability.

Industry Response and Concerns

The transition has sparked concerns among industry insiders and agronomists, emphasizing the need for continued support in varietal development and agronomic extension. As newer consultants enter the field, the absence of seasoned experts like McIntosh and Bowden poses challenges, especially in managing unexpected agronomic threats like disease outbreaks.

Future Outlook and Extension Needs

Looking ahead, the industry is at a crossroads, with calls for enhanced extension services and industry connectivity to bridge gaps in agronomic knowledge dissemination. The role of Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) in filling these voids becomes crucial, particularly in maintaining pulse agronomy standards and facilitating grower-market linkages.

Conclusion

While Pulse Australia’s legacy continues through integrated resources and historical data on the Grains Australia platform, the industry must navigate a landscape where agronomic support and proactive extension are paramount. The future hinges on collaborative efforts between industry stakeholders to ensure sustainable practices, varietal innovation, and effective agronomic solutions tailored to the pulse sector’s unique challenges.

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