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Pulse Growers Target Food Service Industry to Expand Market Opportunities

Pulse Growers Target Food Service Industry to Expand Market Opportunities
 
With Canadian pulse exports nearing $3.4 billion in 2017, supporting the continued growth of this sector is vital to achieving the Government of Canada's trade target of growing agriculture and food exports to $75 billion by 2025.
 
Speaking today at a meeting with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood Lawrence MacAulay announced an investment of over $575,000 to Pulse Canada for food service market research and development projects that will benefit farmers and processors.
 
Under the Growing Forward 2, AgriMarketing Program, Pulse Canada will receive $178,500 to explore new markets for pulses and pulse ingredients in China, Eastern Asia, the United States and Canada.
 
An additional investment of $221,680 under the same program will go towards a project that focuses on promoting pulses to the Canadian foodservice industry An investment of $175,721 was also provided to Pulse Canada through the Growing Forward 2,
AgriInnovation Program, towards pulse innovation in the Chinese market. This project will help the industry expand the use of pulses in a wide range of Chinese foods and investigate the health benefits of eating pulse snacks.
 
Source : Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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