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Just like beans, peas and lentils are packed with protein and antioxidant compounds. Why don’t we eat more of them?
Farmers are likely doing some pulse acreage juggling in the wake of China’s 100 percent tariff on Canadian peas.
BURLESON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / April 22, 2025 / Sadot Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SDOT) ("Sadot Group", "Sadot", or the "Company"), an emerging player in the global agri-food supply chain, is proud to ...
Russian lentil exports to Turkey fell to $76.1 million in 2024 from $100.6 million in 2023, with exports by volume dropping to 95,300 tonnes from 131,600 tonnes, the report said. Russia accounted for ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat ...
Algeria's state-owned OAIC announced international tender for soft milling wheat of any origin for shipment in both the first ...
The Maharaja Market, a new Indian-Pakistani grocery store, can be found at 4025 Watson Blvd., Suites 180, 190 and 200, in the ...
During a webinar this winter, SaskPulse shared information on pulse varieties that are fading in popularity and the ones that ...
In response to a question about why vegetable prices remain high, Md Mukul, a vegetable seller at Sattola kitchen market, ...
People living along the former industrial corridor are tapping into a history of agriculture and gardening to bring better ...
The government today approved several procurement proposals worth over Tk 1,700 crore, including two spot cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG), 50,000 tonnes of rice, 10,000 tonnes of lentils, and 1 ...