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Home Biodiversity Agriculture The humble pea is America’s favorite new crop
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The humble pea is America’s favorite new crop

July 11, 2019

Source:Treehugger

Demand for plant-based protein is driving rapid growth, while crops like corn and soy stagnate.

https://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-agriculture/humble-pea-americas-favorite-new-crop.html

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