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The government of India continues to delay the issuance of import permits for toor and green mung beans. What is behind this delay?
Zirack Andrew of the Tanzania Pulse Network puts last year’s export performance in perspective.
What the data tells us about current trends and what the future might hold for pulses.
A top pulse industry leader embarked on a demanding fitness regime to make believers out of skeptics.
The GPC has assembled a stellar panel to bring you up to date on these pulses and tell you what to expect in 2020.
Will India need to import more pulses in 2019/20?
Indian Government increased the minimum support price (MSP) to farmers by US$ 19, 11 and 15 PMT for pigeon peas, mung beans and black matpe respectively.
By Shyam Narsaria, Ceo, Arvee International Pte Ltd.
By Dr. Bharat Kulkarni
By Zirack Andrew, National Coordinator of Tanzania, Pulses Network in Dar ES Salaam, Tanzania
By David Lever, AGT Foods, Africa
By Shyam Narsaria CEO, Arvee International Pte Ltd.
By Dr. Bharat Kulkarni
By Sundar Ramakrishnan Senior Vice President Trading Agrocorp International Pte. Ltd.
Dharmendra Pothuri General Manager-Africa Agribusiness Mahindra & Mahindra, Kenya
Interviews with members of our industry
JLV Agro’s director reflects on 2020 and looks ahead to 2021
The early scoop on this year’s pulse crops from one of Canada’s leading pulse processors and exporters.
With India’s withdrawal from the market, Tanzania’s pulse industry looks to its roots to secure its future.
Science news and articles on pulse research
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