Improving barley peduncle strength and architecture to reduce head loss - GRDC is seeking to co- invest in a small- medium scale, four- year initiative aimed at delivering breeder- ready genetic selection tools, knowledge, and germplasm to support the development of barley varieties with greater resistance to head loss. Head loss ( HL) in barley is a significant challenge, resulting in yield reductions of around 5% to 10% in moderately susceptible cultivars in areas prone to harvest delays, such as Southern
Co- investment in a four- year initiative for barley head loss resistance
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The GRDC is seeking co-investment in a four-year initiative to develop barley varieties with greater resistance to head loss. The closing date for submissions is March 4, 2026. Requests for clarification must be submitted before February 26, 2026. The project aims to deliver breeder-ready genetic selection tools, knowledge, and germplasm. The contract is expected to commence by June 2026 and will be under the GRDC standard two-party research contract. The tenderer must meet specific conditions for participation, including compliance with the Workplace Gender Equality Act and Modern Slavery Act.
The bid notice states that the project is anticipated to commence by June 2026, with a proposed term of 4 years. It is anticipated that any resultant contract in relation to this procurement will commence with a proposed term of 4 years.
The evaluation criteria include technical and price factors. In the table below are the evaluation criteria that the tender evaluation team will use to assess the value for money of all tenders.
The tenderer must comply with several conditions, including not being on the consolidated list for sanctions, not having judicial decisions against them, and being a single legal entity or recognized firm. The following are mandatory conditions with which a tenderer must comply to participate in this procurement process:
Make all requests for further information or clarification in writing email prior to 26 february 2026. Make all requests for further information or clarification in relation to this procurement in writing email prior to 26 february 2026.
No budget range will be provided for this procurement. Proposed budget no budget range will be provided for this procurement.
NGN Lupins for sandy soils: Getting the most out of lupins in the Southern Mallee - Narrow leaf lupins have fallen out of favour in recent years throughout the South Australian Mallee due to adapted genetics and higher gross margins for lentils. However, lupins remain an important part of the rotation in the SA Mallee for erosion management, a source of sheep feed and as a crop able to handle the gradually acidifying soils. Dry seasonal conditions in 2024 and 2025 have led to significant erosion issues in M
GrDC is seeking a service provider to deliver a codesigned program of work to address the challenges of lupins identified by growers.
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The GrDC is investing in demonstration and extension of best practice lupin management. The tender requires a service provider to deliver a codesigned program of work to address the challenges of lupins identified by growers. The closing date for submissions is January 8, 2026. All requests for further information or clarification must be made in writing via email prior to January 1, 2026. The contract term is anticipated to be 40 months. The tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners. The tenderer and any proposed subcontractor must be compliant with the workplace gender equality act ****, the modern slavery act 2018 and any other applicable labour laws and standards in the jurisdiction in which they operate. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it not including decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not be named on the consolidated list, being the list of persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under australian sanction laws, as maintained by the department of foreign affairs and trade. Tenders must be submitted using the grains investment portal, written in English, and express any measurements in Australian legal units of measurement. Budget details must be submitted on the GrDC budget template provided in the grains investment portal.
The bid notice states by may 2029, at least 30 lupin growers throughout the southern mallee have been engaged in the design, local validation and documentation of agronomic practices to improve lupin crop establishment, and of late season manganese and their impacts on yield and quality, and data generated has informed comparative economic analysis of lupin against faba bean and lentil performance.
The bid notice states in the table below are the evaluation criteria that the tender evaluation team will use to assess the value for money of all tenders.
The bid notice states he tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners the tenderer and any proposed subcontractor must be compliant with the workplace gender equality act **** , the modern slavery act 2018 and any other applicable labour laws and standards in the jurisdiction in which they operate. the tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it not including decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. the tenderer and any subcontractor must not be named on the consolidated list, being the list of persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under australian sanction laws, as maintained by the department of foreign affairs and trade.
The bid notice states make all requests for further information or clarification in relation to this procurement in writing email prior to 1 january 2026.
NGN Identifying, understanding and meeting the yield potential of Faba beans in Northern NSW - Faba beans are an important rotation crop in farming systems for the Northern region, with over 50, 000 Ha planted during 2025 in the Northwest NSW subregion alone. The leguminous plant provides benefits to soil health and stability, while the roots build nodules containing bacteria which fixate nitrogen. The fixation of significant amounts of nitrogen reduces the reliance of nitrogen fertiliser demands. However,
Research the key factors affecting the yield of faba beans in northern NSW
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The investment will identify the major yield limiting factors of faba beans in northern NSW. The project will work closely with growers. The budget for this investment is up to $360,000. 00. The contract term is 40 months. Make all requests for further information or clarification in writing email prior to 10 december 2025.
The investment will identify the major yield limiting factors of faba beans in northern NSW by May 2029.
The evaluation criteria will assess the value for money of all tenders, including technical and price factors.
The tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognised firm of partners. The tenderer and any proposed subcontractor must be compliant with the workplace gender equality act ****, the modern slavery act 2018 and any other applicable labour laws and standards in the jurisdiction in which they operate. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not have a judicial decision against it not including decisions under appeal relating to employee entitlements and who have not paid the claim. The tenderer and any subcontractor must not be named on the consolidated list, being the list of persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions or travel bans under australian sanction laws, as maintained by the department of foreign affairs and trade.
Make all requests for further information or clarification in writing email prior to 10 december 2025.
The budget for this investment is up to $360,****.
Optimising oat adaptation for Australian production systems - At a glance: GRDC is investing in a national initiative integrating genetics, agronomy, and modelling to advance oat phenology and help growers avoid frost, heat, and drought. Building on ****- 002RTX, expanded trials across NSW, VIC, SA, and WA will deliver genetic markers, APSIM parameters, and novel diversity to accelerate breeders development of better- performing cultivars. A phenology classification system and region- specific sowing rec
Grains Research and Development Corporation ( GRDC) is seeking investment in a national initiative to accelerate oat adaptation for Australian production systems.
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The GRDC is investing in a national initiative to improve oat production in Australia. The project aims to integrate genetics, agronomy, and modelling to help growers avoid frost, heat, and drought. The deadline for submitting questions is January 22, 2026. Offers will remain open for 6 months after the closing time. The project requires a multi-disciplinary team with expertise in genetics, breeding, agronomy, and modelling. Significant co-investment is sought. The tender must be submitted electronically through the Grains Investment Portal by January 29, 2026.
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The bid notice states the evaluation criteria will assess the value for money of all tenders, including technical and price factors.
The bid notice states the tenderer must be a single legal entity or recognized firm of partners, and must comply with the Workplace Gender Equality Act ****, the Modern Slavery Act 2018, and other applicable labor laws.
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The bid notice states all requests for further information or clarification must be made in writing via email prior to 22 January 2026.
The bid notice states no budget range will be provided for this procurement.
Reducing Pod Drop in Lentil - Pod drop is a major cause of post- maturity yield loss in Australian lentil production, driven by environmental stress events such as extreme wind, temperature fluctuations, moisture variability, and desiccant- induced brittleness at maturity. These stresses exert pressure on the plants architecture and physiological integrity, weakening pod attachment and causing entire pods to detach before or during harvest. Despite its substantial impact on yield potential, the complex inte
Pod drop is a major cause of post maturity yield loss in australian lentil production
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