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Dried beans: prices decline due to higher availability

October 29, 2025 at 11:24 AM , Der AUDITOR
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BEIJING. The new crops are now reaching the markets in large quantities, putting pressure on prices on the Chinese bean markets. Some farmers are holding back their goods. Many buyers are only stocking up as needed.

Black kidney beans

In October, large quantities of the new black kidney bean crop reached the markets, causing prices to fall significantly compared to September. Thanks to strong demand, prices have now stabilised somewhat. However, as the next crop is expected to cover an even larger acreage in China, prices remain under pressure. They are currently receiving support from traders and stockists who had emptied their warehouses in recent weeks and are now replenishing their stocks with the 2025 crop. Conventional black kidney beans, 99.95% purity, are currently trad

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