Canadian lentil estimates raised/ Just how high can this crop climb? September brings a big jump in StatCan’s lentil crop estimate – but what will this mean in such a strong year in global supplies? Industry experts pick apart the latest news on Canada’s extra-large crop.
Huseyin Arslan/ To receive Lifetime Achievement Award at GPC Pulses 24 The Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to Huseyin Arslan at the GPC’s Pulses 24 convention in New Delhi, India in February 2024.
GPC Pulses 22/ The official program is here We’re looking forward to seeing you all at Pulses 22 in under 10 days and are excited to share with you the official convention program. Packed full of panels featuring some of the biggest industry players and plenty of opportunities to network and catch up, Pulses 22 marks a wonderful return to in-person events.
The Ukraine war and the pulses industry/ GPC members share insights Shipping woes, fertilizer shortages and reduced supplies: Kira Nash talks to GPC members about the effect the war in Ukraine is having on the pulses industry
APP partners with AGT & Thomas Foods/ South Australia set to lead the pulse protein revolution A company-led consortium is set to establish one of the world's largest plant protein hubs in South Australia following a significant investment from the Australian government. Led by Australian Plant Proteins (APP) with partners AGT and Thomas Foods, the project will transform the region into a plant-based protein powerhouse.
GPC Pulses 2.1/ Event Link is Now Active! Join us at the largest virtual event for the global pulse industry!
Saskatchewan in a Snack Bar/ An Interview with Laura Gustafson of ulivit The healthcare-worker-turned-entrepreneur talks about the inspirations and innovations behind her plant-based bars made with local Canadian ingredients
GPC Puses 2.0/ Industry Veterans Q&A The GPCYP-Industry Veterans Q&A allowed the new generation of up-and-coming pulse industry professionals to avail themselves of the wisdom the older generation gained through decades of experience in the trade.
GPC Pulses 2.0/ Myanmar Market Outlook To discuss what the short- and long-term future holds for Myanmar’s pulse industry, the GPC has brought together an all-star panel led by moderator and analyst Sunil Patwari.
GPC Pulses 2.0/ Lentils Preview At a time of great market volatility, the GPC has assembled an expert panel of industry insiders from key origins and destinations.
Andrew Jacobs/ Pulses Successfully Harness the Power of Social Media Andrew Jacobs, London GPC IYP Oversight Group / FAO IYP Steering Committee / UK Pulse Promotion Group
South African pulse production in 2024/ AGT’s Brad Lever on the impact of increasing climate challenges In an interview with GPC, Brad Lever of AGT Foods Africa discusses bean stocks, prices and trade out of the region and his objectives as part of the Board of Directors.
Trade Talk with Mark Schilling/ Blockchain in farming & the importance of provenance This week, Madaline Dunn talked to Mark Schilling, inter-generational family farmer, partner, and fund manager at AG Schilling & Co to discuss Australian farming, keeping connected to the land and why balance is key.
Trade Talk with Mert Hazar/ Arbel's perspective on the Turkish pulses market Mert Hazar is the Director of Arbel’s import and export trading business, putting him in charge of one of the most significant pulses trading operations in Turkey.
David Lever from AGT Foods Africa/ South Africa’s pulses consumption and next year’s harvest With the Crops Estimate Committee (CEC) predicting a fruitful harvest for South Africa next summer, Kirsten Provan spoke to David Lever from AGT Foods Africa to find out what this means for the industry.
Trade Talk with Dan Holben/ Logistics, teamwork and being ready for anything GPC reached out to Dan to discuss the current logistics situation, overcoming barriers, and the importance of driving forward the public’s awareness of pulses.
An Interview with Gaetan Bourassa/ Canada’s Pulse Sector and the COVID-19 Pandemic AGT Foods’ COO discusses how the novel coronavirus might affect planting, trade and everyday operations in the world’s top pulse exporting nation.