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Introducing the Pulse Quality Dashboard

Canada continues to invest in pulse quality research to provide the industry with the tools it needs to stay ahead. The Pulse Quality Dashboard brings together data showing how genetics and environment influence the quality and nutritional attributes of Canadian pulses.

A New Window into Canada’s Pulse Quality

We've recently launched the Pulse Quality Dashboard — a new resource that makes Canada’s investment in pulse quality research accessible and interactive.

The dashboard brings together years of data showing how genetics and environment influence the quality and nutritional attributes of Canadian peas, lentils, and faba beans. Designed for food industry professionals, researchers, and stakeholders across the value chain, this tool provides a clear view into what makes Canadian pulses a leader in global markets.
With the Pulse Quality Dashboard, you can:

    • Explore detailed datasets from 2019–2023 across peas, lentils, and faba beans
    • Understand typical ranges for key compositional and functional attributes
    • Track variety acreage over time, nationally and by province

    Canada’s continued investment in pulse research keeps our industry at the forefront of quality, innovation, and transparency. The Pulse Quality Dashboard represents another step forward in making Canada’s pulse quality data open and actionable.

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