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Infographic(Infographic) Pulses: Surprising facts about pulses you might not know 2021Although world pulses production has increased by over 20 percent in the past 10 years, consumption has seen a slow but steady decline in both developed and developing countries in the same period. This may be partially due to an inability for pulses production to keep pace with a growing population, as well as shifting diets in many countries. They key objectives of the year include raising awareness about the benefits of pulses, fostering research, addressing the challenges in the trade of pul ses and advocating for better utilization of pulses in crop rotations. Pulses are good for you, beneficial to farmers' livelihoods and have a positive impact on the environment. It is clear that even though dried beans, lentils and peas have been around for centuries, they will play a fundamental role in our sustainable future.
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InfographicInfographic - Pulses and Climate Change 2021Fourth in a series of infographics based on the five fact sheets produced for the International Year of Pulses. This infographic outlines impact that climate change has on global food production and food security, simultaneously illustrating the benefits of cultivating pulses and their ability to adapt to climate change and contribute towards mitigating its effects.
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