If this trend holds, OT3125 could be a high-performing option for growers looking to maximize returns.
Black Barley: A Specialty Market Opportunity
Over in the barley world, a new black barley variety, HB23150, is turning heads. Bred at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Research and Development Centre in Brandon, Man., this hulless variety is packed with antioxidants and could tap into premium health-conscious markets.
“People are calling it ‘barley caviar,’” says Ana Badea, head of AAFC’s barley breeding program in Brandon.
Unlike feed and malt barleys, black barley’s dark outer bran is rich in anthocyanins—compounds linked to health benefits. With growing demand for specialty grains, this could be an opportunity for farmers looking to diversify.
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