🌱 Why White Chana Could Be the Future of Sustainable Protein 1. High Protein, Low Impact Protein content: 18–22% — comparable to many animal proteins when combined with grains. Sustainability: Chickpeas need far less water and fertilizer than soy or meat production. Nitrogen fixation: They naturally enrich soil by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, reducing fertilizer demand for subsequent crops. 2. Climate Adaptability White chana thrives in semi-arid and dry regions , making it ideal for climate-stressed countries. Can be cultivated in rotational systems , helping restore degraded farmland. 3. Health & Nutrition Excellent source of plant protein, fiber, iron, and folate . Low glycemic index and gluten-free — ideal for modern health-conscious consumers. Great potential for functional foods and protein isolates (like chickpea flour, protein powder, milk, or meat analogues). 4. Versatility in Food Tech White chana’s neutral flavor and crea...