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Plant-based protein project set to boost pulse export opportunities

A $13.6 million project aims to help growers capitalise on growing demand for plant-based proteins.

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A new $13.6m plant-based protein project aims to help Australian growers supply pulses to suit a lift in demand.

A new $13.6m plant-based protein project aims to help Australian growers supply pulses to suit a lift in demand. | Credits: Cozy Home, Shutterstock.

A $13.6 million national research project will soon get underway to assist Australian growers and the nation's processing sector to capitalise on growing demand for plant-based protein, which is predicted...

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