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Future Market Insights: How Gluten-Free & Clean Label Food Items are Offering Opportunities for Pulse Ingredients Market Players? New Study Examines


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DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / January 20, 2021 / As per FMI s recent report on the global pulse ingredients market is likely to reflect a steady CAGR of 5.2%, during 2019-2029. Mounting demand for plant-based and vegan products is bolstering the demand for pulse-based ingredients across the globe. With the outbreak of COVID-19, there is a shift in consumer s diet preference as they are more inclined towards utilizing pulse-based ingredients owing to its inherent properties for health benefit.
Suring demand for gluten-free and clean label food items will offer market participants prospects to leverage on untapped potential in the market states the FMI analyst. ....

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Ticking along: How the SEG has faired in its first year


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Reporter, Solar Power Portal
On 1 January 2020 – just over a year ago today - the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) went live. A brand spanking new incentive scheme, the SEG was intended to replace the feed-in tariff (FiT) but with one major difference: this time the rate would be set by energy suppliers, resulting in a wide spread of prices.
To really understand what happened when it was implemented – and the following year of operation – a look at the events from the closure of the FiT to the end of 2019 is required. The small scale solar sector had truly ridden the solarcoaster with the FiT, seeing such a boom that in 2015 the government unveiled sweeping – and at the time execeptionally unpopular – changes that saw a cap introduced to limit how much solar could be installed as well as a proposed reduction from 12.47p/kWh to 1.63p/kWh that was later upped to 4.39p/kWh following a number of industry protests. Whilst this certainly had an impact, with the i ....

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