Pulse Forward Magazine

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they have limited alternatives. Meanwhile, India is expected to reduce imports due to better domestic pulse crops, pushing Canada to enhance its presence in China's pea market for protein and food industries through competitive pricing. To what extent has the recent anti- dumping case impacted your business? Since we haven't been selling large quantities to protein and vermicelli plants, we haven't been directly affected by the anti-dumping case. Can you share some trends in Chinese consumer habits regarding pulses? Chinese consumers increasingly recognize pulses as a healthy nutritional option compared to traditional cuisine. There is growing interest in varieties like dark red and large white kidney beans, as well as lentils and chickpeas. The "ready-to-eat" concept is gaining

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