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The Pea market is a segment of the Fruit and Vegetable industry that focuses on the production, distribution, and sale of peas. Peas are a type of legume that are grown in a variety of climates and are a popular source of protein and fiber. Peas are typically sold fresh, frozen, canned, or dried. They are used in a variety of dishes, from soups and salads to stir-fries and casseroles.
The Pea market is highly competitive, with a wide range of producers, distributors, and retailers. Major players in the market include companies such as Green Giant, Birds Eye, and McCain Foods. These companies produce and distribute a variety of pea products, from frozen peas to canned and dried peas. They also offer a range of value-added products, such as flavored and seasoned peas. Other companies in the market include smaller, regional producers and distributors, as well as local farmers who grow and sell fresh peas.
In conclusion, the Pea market is an important segment of the Fruit and Vegetable industry, with a wide range of producers, distributors, and retailers. Major players in the market include companies such as Green Giant, Birds Eye, and McCain Foods, as well as smaller, regional producers and distributors, and local farmers. Show Less Read more