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A growing demand for imported lentils in India could be a boon for Canadian farmers, as the two countries continue trade talks.

For a time, more than half of the pulses India imported came from Canada, said Mac Ross, Pulse Canada.

For a time, more than half of the pulses India imported came from Canada, said Mac Ross, Pulse Canada

 

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Curry on!

They canceled contracts when Trudeau insulted India

… until Trudeau fully implements his attack on farmers.

Hmmmm but we re going to need fertilizer id imagine?

PMOIndia what the HELL is a BOON

Are there enough horses to harvest the crop? Do horses pollute? Sockboy...please guide us🤣🤣

Not if we can’t grow any. Due to Trudeaus fertilizer ban at the behest of the WEF?

BoycottCanada until they rein in greenhouse gas emissions and shutdown Enbridge tarsands export pipelines like Line 3!

Not without fertilizer ya bunch of liars.

Too bad Trudeau thinks farming is bad for the environment

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