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Watch again Pulses 2.0 cooking demonstrations!
Watch again Pulses 2.0 cooking demonstrations!
Watch again the keynote and VIP speakers' presentations at Pulses 2.0
Watch again the keynote and VIP speakers' presentations at Pulses 2.0
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.
During the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, black bean consumption spiked as panicked consumers cleared out store shelves ahead of national lockdowns.
The Pulses 2.0 Green Lentils Market Outlook session featured expert analysis by STATPub’s Brian Clancey.
Watch the recording of this session now on the Pulse Pod!
Demand for red and speckled beans is presently strong, but is this a short- or long-term phenomena?
Tune in to Pulses 2.0’s India Market Outlook to stay on top of the latest developments.
The digitalization of trade is transforming the way we do business. What is driving this change and where are we going from here?
With new crop peas, chickpeas and lentils recently harvested, what are the export expectations for 2020/21?
After the initial complications caused by COVID-19, the shipping and logistics industries have largely recovered. Are there bottlenecks still to resolve or coming down the pike?
This year, with reduced production in India and Mexico, and lower seeding intentions in the U.S., Canada, Turkey and Russia, there was an expectation that market conditions would improve.
The panel addressed major aspects of both the supply and the demand side of the global pea balance sheet and highlighted changes from previous years.
Demand is the big question for the red lentil trade in 2020/21. Much depends on developments in India.
Do you lose sleep over the risk of doing business, especially in these uncertain times? Pulses 2.0 has got you covered!
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.
The government of India continues to delay the issuance of import permits for toor and green mung beans. What is behind this delay?
India hiked the minimum support price for chickpeas by 4.7%. How might this impact rabi season sowing?
In Australia, with harvest still months away, ABARES estimated the country’s 2020 faba bean production at 418,000 MT. That would be a 28% increase over last year.
STATPub’s founder tells the story behind his celebrated ag news website and talks lentils and about his participation at Pulses 2.0.
Marlene Boersch, the co-founder and managing partner of Mercantile Consulting Venture, discusses her personal and professional background.
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