The INPULSE Operational Group will promote the cultivation of legumes in Spain to reduce external dependence on animal feed

Published 2022년 1월 31일

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The INPULSE Operational Group is working to promote the cultivation of legumes for animal feed in Spain, in response to the need to reduce external dependence on protein sources and diversify the supply chain. The group aims to develop a mechanism to promote the use of Spanish legumes, such as broad beans, soybeans, and peas, and agrees on a common protocol for testing varieties. The group also plans to present their project at a conference in Madrid on February 15. The group includes members from various agricultural organizations and research centers.
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The INPULSE Operational Group (Innovating to use legumes in animal feed) works to reconnect the animal feed chain in Spain, promoting the cultivation of legumes and thus reducing the external dependence on protein for our livestock feed. The current context opens up a great opportunity to try to strengthen the supply chain of legumes produced in our country. The constant increase in commercial tensions, increased by the pandemic, and the greater volatility of agricultural raw materials, subject to greater global demand and a crisis of supply due to the effects of climate change, as well as the production deficit of legumes in Spain, make it necessary to diversify supply sources, highly dependent on imports, particularly soybeans. A clear example of this are the tensions that are currently being experienced on the Russian-Ukrainian border that could condition the animal feed market. Specifically, and aside from the high importance of cereal or sunflower shipments from these ...

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