19th april,2017 daily global,regional and local rice e newsletter

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19th April,2017 Daily global and regional rice e-newsletter by riceplus magazine Ricegrowers : Bumper harvest on the horizon for Riverina rice growers 04/18/2017 | 03:06am CEST

The largest Riverina rice harvest in three years is underway, with leading Australian branded food company SunRice expecting more than 800,000 tonnes to be harvested - an uplift of over 200% from last year. The largest Riverina rice harvest in three years is underway, with leading Australian branded food company SunRice expecting more than 800,000 tonnes to be harvested - an uplift of over 200% from last year. SunRice General Manager AGS, Grower Services and Agronomic Development, Tom Howard, said this is a great result for growers, SunRice and the industry, as well as for local and international customers who value highly Australian grown rice: 'Rice's flexibility and adaptability, and the skill of growers to successfully establish a crop, despite the late start to planting due to the spring deluge, have certainly shone through this season. 'After last year's smaller than usual crop of 245,000 tonnes, as a result of lower water allocations, it's been exciting to see so many growers return to rice this year, cementing it as the summer crop of choice across the Riverina.' The factors assisting in this year's impressive harvest included: plentiful winter and spring rains; 100% water allocations across the Murray and Murrumbidgee Valleys; reduced water prices which at between $20 and $40 per megalitre, depending on the valley, have been at their most accessible in years; and favourable growing conditions of warmer days and warmer nights from mid-December to mid-February, which contributed to the excellent establishment of the crop. The uptake of precision agriculture technologies is also enabling growers to further improve nitrogen and fertiliser application, which is cultivating increased production and greater grower returns. SunRice's investment in research and development is also assisting growers to diversify their risk profile and maximise returns. A key R&D highlight has been the new shorter season varieties that are being commercially trialled for the first time this year - YRM70, a medium grain type


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