The demand for locally produced food continues to expand in France and, as a result, there has been increased production of pulses such as lentils and chickpeas in the country. The majority of these new harvests are coming from small artisanal producers, but they are popular and also fit into the locavore trend of buying as locally as possible to support farmers and agriculture within France.
The pulses category is expected to continue to grow at a steady rate throughout the forecast period in both value and volume terms. Heading towards 2030 and the bulk buying law which states that 20% of hypermarket space needs to be available for bulk selling, consumers are likely to become increasingly familiar with the cooking of dried pulses and to take advantage of their lower price compared to tinned varieties, which will boost sales.
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Pulses
This category is limited to leguminous crops harvested only for dry grains, excluding crops harvested green for food (green peas, green bean, string beans, etc), which are considered to be vegetables and are included in other vegetables category. Also exclude those used mainly for the extraction of oil (eg soybeans) and those leguminous crops such as clover and alfalfa, which seeds are almost used exclusively for sowing purpose. This is the aggregation of dry beans, peas and other pulses.
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