Pegardar Group Holding

Company Description

Pegardar Group HoldingsSpecialising in Primary Production and Commodity trading of Cerealgrains such as Noodle wheats, Soft wheats and Hard wheats, BarleyGrains and also Canola Oil Seeds. Dedicated to forward thinking in the agricultural industry Pegardar Group Holdingvision is to create and maintain a innovative and long lastingorganisation that focuses on helping and the company achieving itsgreatest potential to contribute the positive progression andhealthiness of the Australian Agricultural Industry and also theWorld Wide Agricultural Industry and Grain Trade. About 22 million hectares are planted annually to commercial graincrops across Australia.During the past decade, state-of-the-art farming systems, new plantvarieties and new techniques have increased the reliability ofgrain production in Australias growing environment.Climate and weather patterns as well as soil type effectively splitAustralia into two major grain cropping regions — northern andsouthern — and two crop growing periods — winter and summer. Most regions are only able to produce one crop per year however some areas are capable of producing both a summer and winter crop each year due to particular soil types and climate.Northern cropping regionThe northern region takes in central and southern Queenslandthrough to northern New South Wales down as far as the Dubboregion. Most rainfall in this northern region tends to be over the summer months, allowing for dryland summer crop production. But with the high moisture-storing capacity of the clay-based soils of this region, supplemented by some winter rainfall, crops that grow during the winter are also successfully produced. Winter crops in the northern region are planted across a wide time period starting during March in the Queensland Central zone, through to July in the New South Wales Central zone. Consequently, harvest of the northern region's winter crops can stretch from September through to December. Similarly, the north's summer crops are planted from September through to February with harvest spanning the February to May period.  Grain crops grown in the northern regionWinter crops - wheat, barley, oats, chickpeas, triticale, fababeans, lupins, field peas, canola, millet/panicum, safflower andlinseed. Summer crops - sorghum, sunflowers, maize, mungbeans, soybeans, cotton and peanuts. Southern cropping regionThe southern region stretches from central New South Wales (southof Dubbo) through to Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia and thesouthwest corner of Western Australia. The rainfall pattern rangesfrom uniform in central New South Wales through to winter-dominantin Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and WesternAustralia.  This is a vast region of the country with a typically Mediterranean climate of dry summers and comparatively reliable winter rainfall lending itself to winter crop production. Summer crop production requires irrigation and the major field crop irrigated in this region is medium grain rice in southern New South Wales.  Planting of the winter crop depends on 'opening rains' and usually begins in May and can continue through until late July. The winter crop harvest can begin in late October and continue through until January in the higher rainfall areas.  Grain crops grown in the southern regionWinter crops - wheat, barley, oats, triticale, cereal rye, lupins,field peas, canola, chickpeas, faba beans, vetch, lentils andsafflower.  Summer crops - irrigated rice and maize What is grown where  To view a higher resolution click here.Major Australian grains and their usesWheatWheat accounts for the majority of Australias grain production andis used for the production of breads, noodles and pastas. Australiaproduces just three per cent of the worlds wheat but accounts for10-15% of the worlds 100 million tonne annual global wheat trade.There are various different types of wheat produced in Australia,including Australian Prime Hard (APH), Australian Hard (AH),Australian Premium White (APW), Australian Noodle Wheat (ANW),Australian Standard White (ASW), Australian Premium Durum (ADR),and Australian Soft (ASFT).Find out more about the production, quality and functionality ofAustralian wheat classes for the past season in the 2014Australian Wheat Quality Report.BarleyMore than 8 million tonnes of barley is produced in Australia eachyear - grown over almost four million hectares across the southerngrain belt of Australia. Of that average annual production, about30-40% is graded as malting barley.Claiming more than 30% of the worlds malting barley trade,Australia is the worlds largest exporter of malting barley.Recognition of Australian malting barley extends to its ease ofprocessing. The grain has a high germination rate, is easy to malt,and accredited varieties have rapid modification and produce maltwith a high level of extract and a range of enzyme levels to suitdifferent style end-products.PulsesPulses are a grain legume produced for human consumption andinclude lentil, faba bean, mungbean, field pea, chickpea and lupin.Pulses are an essential dietary component for millions of peopleacross the world due to their high protein content.Pulses are grown in crop rotations, with cereals and oilseeds,given their ability to fix nitrogen into the soil and theircontribution to sustainable and profitable farming practices.OilseedsCottonseed and canola constitute about 90% of Australian oilseedproduction. Australian canola is sought after globally for its useas a food-grade oil, for biofuel production and as a stock feed.Australian canola production is on the rise; averaging more thanthree million metric tonnes annually, making up 15-20 % of theworlds export trade.SorghumSorghum is a summer crop that is planted in various areasthroughout Australia. It has traditionally been used for humanconsumption and livestock feed. Increasing amounts of sorghum arebeing used for ethanol production. Australia produces just over2.5% of global sorghum, but accounts for more than 5% of globalexports. OatsAustralia is a world leader in the production of high qualitymilling oats for the international market. New oat varieties havebeen purposely selected for their flavour and aroma when processedas well as for their ease of processing and high milling yield.These varieties provide greater stability for on-farm productionand security of supply for international markets.Total area planted to each crop (as a percentage) Source: ABARES[Acknowledgements: Grains Research and Development Corporationand PricewaterhouseCoopers]  

Company Information

  • Contact Person:Pegardar
  • Zip:6375
  • Business Type:Exporter
  • Year Established:1909
  • Main Products:Wheat,Canola Oil Seed, Barley
  • Address:4790 Wickepin-Corrigin Road, Kunjin, Perth, Western Australia, Australia,6375
  • Main Markets:Asia,Middle East,Oceania
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