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Dried beans: traders are making only necessary purchases

March 4, 2026 at 3:29 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BEIJING. The Chinese New Year celebrations had largely slowed down trading on the bean markets. Sales are now slowly picking up again, but many traders are holding off on purchases for the time being and are instead reducing their existing stocks.

Black kidney beans

During the Chinese New Year, most exporters and traders were on holiday, but at the same time, the supply of black kidney beans remained sufficient in the main growing regions. Traders and processing companies continue to reduce existing stocks. As the end of the year approached in China, farmers were reluctant to sell, which kept raw material costs stable and supported market prices. On the buyer side, however, demand remains subdued, which is why export prices have fallen compared to the previous month. Traders are reducing their stocks and only

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