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Japan's Pule Usage StagnatingVANCOUVER - Mar 27/09 - SNS -- Pulse consumption in Japan continues to decline because of a shift in consumer preferences toward western style deserts, notes the U.S. agricultural attache for that county in a recent update about the country's pulse sector. "Japan's annual bean consumption had been fairly constant at around 230,000 metric tons (MT)," the U.S. agricultural attache wrote. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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