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Third Party Resources

American Pulse Association

A non-profit organization, the APA is devoted to increasing the consumption of pulses, i.e. dry peas, lentils, chickpeas, and beans. The APA membership works to fund research focused on the nutrition, functionality, and sustainability of pulse crops to generate interest in new products and expand current markets. The APA joined with the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council to support the UN International Year of Pulses in 2016 and continues to help promote dry peas, lentils, chickpeas, and beans for the US and the world. American Pulse Association

Beans is How

Beans is How is an ambitious campaign with the goal to double the global consumption of beans (as well as peas, lentils and other pulses) by 2028. The campaign seeks to amplify and make visible the importance of beans as a simple, affordable solution to our global financial, health and environmental challenges while uplifting policy and academic research and galvanizing significant stakeholder action to reach this ambitious goal. Beans is How

Coalition for the Advancement of Pulses

The Coalition for Advancement of Pulses (CAP) is an initiative led by the American Pulse Association (APA) with support from the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council (USADPLC), the Pulse Foundation, the U.S. Dry Bean Council (USDBC), and the U.S. Pea and Lentil Trade Association and represents a collective of pulse crop growers, processors, manufacturers, and related organizations. The Coalition for the Advancement of Pulses is committed to increasing the consumption of pulses in the United States by increasing research on the nutritional benefits of pulses and growing awareness about the many health benefits of pulses. For more information, please contact CAP@USAPULSES.ORG. Coalition for the Advancement of Pulses

Colorado Dry Bean Committee

The Colorado Dry Bean Committee was created by the Colorado Department of Agriculture to promote the Colorado dry bean industry through market development and research. Colorado Dry Bean Committee

Michigan Bean Commission

The Michigan Bean Commission, dedicated to researching and promoting dry beans, contributes to Michigan’s global recognition as a top producer of dry edible beans. More than 1,100 bean conventional and organic growers in the state are dedicated to bringing consumers a delicious variety of high-quality, nutritious dry beans. Harvested from late August through October, Michigan beans are available year-round, either canned or in dry packaging. Michigan Bean Commission

Northharvest Bean Growers Association

Created in 1976 as a cooperative effort between dry bean growers in North Dakota and Minnesota, Northarvest Bean Growers Association (NBGA) provides a full range of services and funding to help producers and shippers supply the world with dry beans. NBGA:

  • Helps fund export marketing initiatives, advertising, trade shows public relations,and communications.
  • Funds research to improve the quantity, variety, and quality of dry beans grown in the region.

US Dry Beans Council

The USDBC is a private trade association comprised of leaders in the bean industry with the common goal of promoting the U.S. edible bean trade, both in the United States and abroad, and educating U.S. consumers about the benefits of beans. The USDBC also is a resource for information on U.S. exporters, overseas importers, U.S. dry bean classes, trade policy issues and the role of U.S.-grown beans in international food-aid efforts. USDBC also publishes foreign language newsletters and other publications designed to help overseas importers, packagers and canners better understand and maintain contact with the U.S. dry bean exporting trade.

As part of USDBC’s mission, the organization collaborates with public health organizations, research centers, universities, and the entire supply chain, from seed suppliers to farmers, processors, wholesalers, distributors and transporters. US Dry Beans Council

US Dry Pea and Lentil Council

The USA DPLC is a non-profit organization to promote and protect the interests of growers, processors, warehousemen and sellers of dry peas, lentils and chickpeas in the United States. The 5,000 growers, processors, exporters and associates represented by the USA DPLC take pride in their ability to produce the highest quality dry peas, lentils and chickpeas for national and international markets. U.S. dry peas, lentils and chickpeas - earning the "Standard of Quality" seal every day. US Dry Pea and Lentil Council

USA Pulses

The USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council and the American Pulse Association represent the dry pea, lentil, dry bean, and chickpea industry in the United States. Also known as “pulses” these crops are nutritional powerhouses packed with protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients. Pulses are versatile in all kinds of recipes. As an added benefit, dry peas, lentils, beans and chickpeas are a sustainable crop that benefits the soil and work well in many crop rotations. So, pulses are a terrific crop to grow, and eat! USA Pulses