This year’s barley quality has only been moderately damaged by the wet weather, according to HGCA, following the analysis of more than 5,000 samples, representing 85% of the UK crop.

HGCA economist Rupert Somerscales said: “This year’s crop quality is better than many expected, as it seems to have been relatively unaffected by the stop-start nature of the harvest. The Scottish crop has been particularly good with high yields and low nitrogens, which will suit the local distilling industry.”

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Yields and quality were highest in Scotland and Northern England. However the specific weights for harvest 2000 averaged 66.2kg/hl, 0.8kg/hl below the five-year average.

Of the main varieties, Regina and Pearl had the highest specific weight results of 66.8kg/hl and 67.1kg/hl respectively; while feed barleys, Muscat and Hanna, returned the lowest figures of 64.3kg/hl and 64.7kg/hl respectively.

Overall nitrogen levels of 1.67% were higher than last year’s, although still below the five-year average. The lower figure was mostly due to Scotland’s low figure of 1.57%.

Screenings of 4.1% are lower than the five-year average by 2.1%. Scottish samples had the lowest result of 3.0%, followed by 3.5% in the North.

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Pearl performed well, ahead of both Fanfare and Regina. Meanwhile spring barley results indicate another low nitrogen crop, of which a proportion could be too low for some domestic market needs in England.

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