Peas
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Pea protein company puts down roots with new Lethbridge facilityThe facility and commercial testing centre will turn yellow peas from Alberta and Saskatchewan into plant-based products, like pea protein, starch and molasses.EconomyMay 30, 2022
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Canadian pea producers see increase in demand with more new plant-based productsPea production has gone up by 30 per cent in the last three years due to higher demand for plant-based foods according to Pulse Canada.ConsumerAug 19, 2021
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Beyond Meat partners with Portage la Prairie bound pea-processing plantBeyond Meat has announced a multi-year pea protein supply agreement with French-based Roquette.Jan 16, 2020
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Saskatchewan growers ditching pulses for canola after price bustThis growing season may be challenging for Saskatchewan producers growing peas and lentils, and farmers are looking elsewhere.CanadaMar 9, 2018
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Pulse exporters get 3-month extension from India on pest treatment exemptionCanadian pulse exporters have been granted a three-month extension to allow crops into India without requiring pest treatment.MoneyMar 30, 2017
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Canadian pulse farmers dealt blow as India rejects exemption for pest treatmentCanada’s top market for pulse exports dealt a blow after India rejects a long-standing exemption on pest treatment for peas and lentils.MoneyFeb 24, 2017
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Harvest operations well underway in SaskatchewanHarvest operations are well underway in Saskatchewan, although wet conditions are slowing progress.MoneyAug 11, 2016
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Pea, lentil crops suffering from too much moisture as Sask. harvest get underwayHarvest has started in Saskatchewan, however the news isn’t good for pea and lentil producers.MoneyAug 4, 2016
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Rain, hail having an adverse affect on Saskatchewan cropsPeas, lentils suffering from too much water as adverse weather is affecting Saskatchewan’s crops.MoneyJul 21, 2016
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Significant rainfall leaves Saskatchewan crops sitting in waterSignificant rainfall has left many Saskatchewan crops sitting in water, with a key concern being peas and lentils.CanadaJul 14, 2016
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