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Barley grains in hands.
CSIRO-bred BARLEYmax grain will soon be available on the Australian market.

New high-fibre barley licensed to grow

Reference: 08/94
Food manufacturers will soon have access to a new CSIRO-bred barley variety which has significant human health benefits.
17 June 2008

“The recent signing of a license agreement between the CSIRO/Australian Capital Ventures Limited joint venture and Austgrains Pty Ltd has paved the way for large scale commercial crops of BARLEYmax®  – unique grain developed by CSIRO using conventional plant breeding techniques,” says the Director of the CSIRO Food Futures Flagship, Dr Bruce Lee.

“It contains more than twice the amount of insoluble and soluble fibre found in wheat or oats, as well as resistant starch, which helps promote healthy digestive bacteria,” Dr Lee says.

Austgrains’ Managing Director, Warren Hannam, says the unique nutritional characteristics of BARLEYmax are a valuable addition to the range of healthy food ingredients available in Australia.

“Austgrains specialises in supplying grain and functional food ingredients to the food manufacturing industry, making BARLEYmax a perfect fit for our company,” he says.

“It contains more than twice the amount of insoluble and soluble fibre found in wheat or oats, as well as resistant starch, which helps promote healthy digestive bacteria,”
Dr Lee says. ”

Austgrains Pty Ltd is a private company associated with publicly listed Washington H Soul Pattinson and Company Limited and its group of companies, producing and marketing specialty ingredients such as the Nu Soya range of soy products and omega-3 oils.

BARLEYmax Business Manager, CSIRO’s Geoff Ball, says clinical testing by CSIRO Human Nutrition has shown that products made with BARLEYmax – such as breakfast cereals, muffins and breads – have a low Glycaemic Index and strong bowel health attributes.

“Further testing showed BARLEYmax has excellent processing properties and foods made with the new grain have a naturally sweet, slightly nutty taste,” Mr Ball says. “With large volumes to be produced soon by Austgrains, healthy foods made with BARLEYmax are likely to be on Australian breakfast tables in the near future.”

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Fast facts

  • The recent signing of a license agreement between the CSIRO/Australian Capital Ventures Limited joint venture and Austgrains Pty Ltd has paved the way for large scale commercial crops of BARLEYmax®  – unique grain developed by CSIRO using conventional plant breeding techniques
  • It contains more than twice the amount of insoluble and soluble fibre found in wheat or oats, as well as resistant starch, which helps promote healthy digestive bacteria
  • The unique nutritional characteristics of BARLEYmax are a valuable addition to the range of healthy food ingredients available in Australia

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Mr Lindsay Adler
BARLEYmax Business Development Manager
Food Futures Flagship
Phone: 61 2 6246 5310 
Alt Phone: 61 419 479 743 
Fax: 61 2 6246 5062 

media Contact

Ms Natalia Bateman
Communication Officer
Plant Industry
Phone: 61 2 6246 5323 
Fax: 61 2 6246 5299