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Dried beans: growers are reluctant to sell

December 3, 2025 at 3:20 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BEIJING. Due to low prices, many Chinese farmers are holding back their bean crops for the time being. Quality plays a decisive role in pricing. Buying interest leaves much to be desired.

Black kidney beans

In recent weeks, prices for black kidney beans in the main Chinese growing regions have been revised slightly downwards, primarily due to subdued demand. However, market experts believe that there is little scope for significant price fluctuations in the near future. However, given the abundant supply and the increasing willingness of some traders to reduce their inventories, there may be slight price reductions in certain regions to promote sales. Export prices are likely to remain largely stable for the time being. They currently stand at USD 1,

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