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Dried beans: prices rise significantly

July 2, 2025 at 4:20 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BEIJING. The ongoing shortage of goods on the Chinese bean markets has driven prices up in recent weeks – with one exception. Adzuki bean traders are hoping for a tender from South Korea.

Black kidney beans

After falling significantly last month, prices for Chinese black kidney beans have now climbed back up by USD 100/mt. However, exporters are still making little profit, as selling prices are barely above purchase prices, according to market players. Supply is limited because there are virtually no carry-over stocks and this year's yields are also disappointing. Market experts do not expect any significant price fluctuations in the near future due to low demand. Conventional black kidney beans, 99.95% purity, are currently trading at USD 1,600/mt F

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