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From cattle feed to top chefs: Pinaroo farmers turn weather-damaged lentils into gluten-free flour

Growing lentils in Australia is still a young industry and does not come without its challenges.
Key points:
- Australian farmers produce 400,000 to 500,000 tons of lentils per year
- Almost all lentils grown in Australia are exported to overseas markets
- Farmers Phillipa and Skeet Lawson hope to create an alternative market for weather-damaged lentils
Most premium lentils grown in Australia are exported, but lentils that are cracked, chipped or discoloured often end up as cattle feed.
Pinnaroo-based farmers Phillipa and Skeet Lawson in South Australia’s Mallee region are trying to change that and have started to turn their weather-damaged lentils into a gluten-free flour.
While they also grow wheat and barley, lentils make up a third of their…
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