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Dried beans: RCEP agreement boosts mung bean exports

February 4, 2026 at 12:38 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BEIJING. The RCEP agreement, the world's largest free trade agreement, has led to a significant increase in Chinese mung bean exports to Vietnam and Thailand. Meanwhile, demand for adzuki beans for the Chinese New Year is lower than expected.

Black kidney beans

The domestic market for black kidney beans continues to be calm and stable. Market players report a balanced supply and demand situation without any significant fluctuations. Traders and processors are prioritising deliveries to established customers. There are also few signs of a significant decline in farmgate prices from the growing regions. The stable commodity prices are supporting trader quotations for processed products. Purchases are currently being made primarily on an as-needed basis, which means that no noticeable market recovery is exp

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