Barenbrug Australia

Barenbrug Australia

Farming

Dandenong South, Victoria 1,662 followers

One of Australia's largest seed companies and a member of the Royal Barenbrug Group.

About us

Barenbrug is one of Australia's largest seed companies and is a member of the Royal Barenbrug Group. Key products in our range include temperate and tropical pasture varieties, fodder crops, forage cereals, field crops and turf and amenity grasses. Barenbrug has a strong research and development focus with significant programs being conducted at our facilities near Howlong, New South Wales and Wellcamp, Queensland as well as additional regional sites across the country. We partner with leading national and international agricultural organisations to undertake collaborative plant breeding and research to ensure our customers grow the most productive varieties to maximise farm output. For further information visit www.barenbrug.com.au or contact freecall 1800 007 333.

Industry
Farming
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Dandenong South, Victoria
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Tropical and Temperate Pastures, Forage Cereals, Turf and Amenity Grasses, Field Crops, Summer Grains, Lucerne, and Clovers & Legumes

Locations

  • Primary

    26 Prosperity Way

    Dandenong South

    Dandenong South, Victoria 3175, AU

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Employees at Barenbrug Australia

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  • At Barenbrug, we are committed to using science and innovation to develop solutions that help farmers and greenkeepers be more resilient to climatic changes 🌍 In collaboration with universities and scientific academies, we research which grasses and legumes are best able to withstand drought, temperature rises and flooding. Our goal? Identify varieties that not only reduce drought and heat stress, but also increase productivity and reduce ecological impact in challenging conditions. In controlled trials across our global network, we are testing different varieties and analysing data to provide the best solutions locally. We thank our scientific partners. Together, we are turning science into action for a greener, more sustainable future for the benefit of all who value grass and companion crops.

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  • Barenbrug’s innovative grass varieties boost yield, ensuring your livestock receives the best feed. Whether your goal is more milk from dairy cattle or faster weight gain in beef herds; high-performance grass allows you to reduce your input costs and optimise growth, which results in more profits for your farm.

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  • As relentless innovators of world-leading grass technologies, you will find our team working around the globe to sustainably develop the best cultivars for the world's pastures, turfs, and lawns. We push the boundaries of what grass can do, to produce what is needed to adapt to a changing world. We love what we do - chances are, you will too.

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  • Barenbrug: 120 years of passion. From a passion for grass, Joseph Theodorus Barenbrug planted the seed in 1904 for what grew into a global and innovative family-run seed company. With a mission to sustainably feed the world and enhance green spaces for living. From the first brand ‘Barenza’ in 1952 to all the innovations and award-winning grass varieties of today: we have had an amazing journey. And the journey continues. Our goal is to be completely climate neutral by 2040. We continue to develop innovations to provide solutions to the challenges of farmers, greenkeepers and everyone involved with grass. We look forward to meeting you.

  • Did you know that it can take 19 years to fully develop a new grass variety? Every step in the development of a new grass variety — from the first crossbreeding to the final production — is focused on perfecting every single seed. It takes years of selection, testing, and improvement to create grass that is durable and strong. Want to know how we do this? Check out the image for a detailed overview of the process.

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