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World Protein Day 2024: Cheapest sources of protein-rich foods

International Protein Day is celebrated every year on February 27. The day aims to raise awareness about the significance of protein in our diet and encourage individuals to make informed choices about their protein intake. Here are some of the cheapest sources of high-protein foods

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Soya, the magic crop changing Vihiga women's fortunes


The plant improves soil fertility, gives high returns and boosts the health of residents.

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Brazil 2023 soya, corn exports to be record - Markets

SAO PAULO: Brazilian grain traders will export record volumes of both soyabeans and corn in 2023, according to...

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El Nino worries Brazil soya farmers as planting progresses - Markets

SAO PAULO: Soyabean farmers in top growing state Mato Grosso worry that scarce rains and high temperatures will lead...

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El Nino worries Brazil soya farmers as planting progresses - Markets

SAO PAULO: Soyabean farmers in top growing state Mato Grosso worry that scarce rains and high temperatures will lead...

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Daily Cuts - Made in Singapore: Shoyu our Soya Sauce

Life&Style's Melanie Oliveiro wades into the condiments world by speaking to Alvin Choo, the 30-year-old 5th Generation co-owner and Business Development Manager of Kwong Cheong Thye, a local family business that’s been running their soya sauce empire for more than 130 years. How did they preserve their recipe

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BBC News at One

there�*s been an enormous increase in demand for plant based foods — in the uk it�*s growing at 30% a year. and growing peas could save farmers £15 million each year. that�*s because they don�*t need any fertiliser. and that would reduce co2 emissions by a whopping 24,000 tonnes each year. and british grown flavourless peas would reduce the need for imported soya, which is widely used in many plant based foods. we all know we�*re facing a climate emergency. a lot of soya is produced in south america and a fair proportion of it is produced following rainforest deforestation. and that obviously carries a big footprint. the aim now is to produce a completely new variety of pea that�*s more nutritious, easy to harvest, and most importantly, doesn�*t taste at all like a pea. palab ghosh, bbc news, norwich.

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The Daily Global

in the uk it's growing at 30% a year. and growing peas could save farmers £15 million each year. that's because they don't need any fertiliser. and that would reduce co2 emissions by a whopping 2a,000 tonnes each year. and british—grown flavourless peas would reduce the need for imported soya, which is widely used in many plant—based foods. we all know we're facing a climate emergency. a lot of soya is produced in south america and a fair proportion of it is produced following rainforest deforestation. and that obviously carries a big footprint. the aim now is to produce a completely new variety of pea that's more nutritious, easy to harvest, and most importantly, doesn't taste at all like a pea. palab ghosh, bbc news, norwich. that's it from us.

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BBC News at Six

and british—grown flavourless peas would reduce the need for imported soya, which is widely used in many plant—based foods. we all know we're facing a climate emergency. a lot of soya is produced in south america and a fair proportion of it is produced following rainforest deforestation. and that obviously carries a big footprint. the aim now is to produce a completely new variety of pea that's more nutritious, easy to harvest, and most importantly, doesn't taste at all like a pea. palab ghosh, bbc news, norwich. give peas a chance. sorry, couldn't help it. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. 0ne one of my favourite vegetables! i am veryjealous of one of my favourite vegetables! i am very jealous of this one of my favourite vegetables! i am veryjealous of this photograph, the blue sky and sunshine. look at this, my flowers are barely out of the

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The Context

residue in the soil, which benefits the following crops. so that, of course, offers a great advantage to rewards, and we need to think and broader terms about widening our rotations in the uk because they have become rather limited having wheat, if we can get lagoons back in there, then we have a great advantage in terms of the benefits of the environment. —— legumes. it is surprising that they can be grown quite easily in european climates, that would make a big difference for farmers who not needing to ship this stuff halfway around the world. yes. stuff halfway around the world. yes, absolutel . stuff halfway around the world. yes, absolutely- so _ stuff halfway around the world. yes, absolutely. so soya _ stuff halfway around the world. 1a: absolutely. so soya doesn't have great environmental credentials, not only from our point of view, there are many minds involved, but also the destruction of rain forests and so on. so anything we can do to alleviate our dependency on soya has got to be good news. it is alleviate our dependency on soya has got to be good news.— got to be good news. it is so interesting _ got to be good news. it is so interesting to _ got to be good news. it is so interesting to talk _ got to be good news. it is so interesting to talk to - got to be good news. it is so interesting to talk to about l got to be good news. it is so . interesting to talk to about this. when this research was done all that

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