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Dried Peas Spain Market Overview 2026

HS Code
071310
Last Updated
2026-04-04
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Spain Dried Peas market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 0 sampled export transactions for Spain are summarized.
  • 0 export partner companies and 0 import partner companies are mapped for Dried Peas in Spain.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 4; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 5 export partner countries and 5 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-04-04.

Dried Peas Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in Spain

0 export partner companies are tracked for Dried Peas in Spain. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.

Annual Export Value, Volume, and Supplier Market Size for Dried Peas in Spain (HS Code 071310)

Analyze 3 years of Dried Peas export volume and value in Spain to evaluate supplier market growth, seasonality, and trade volatility.
YearVolumeValue
202447,658,25019,700,370 USD
20234,170,2832,895,878 USD
20223,397,8992,887,441 USD

Top Destination Markets for Dried Peas Exports from Spain (HS Code 071310) in 2024

For 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 5 destination countries for Dried Peas exports from Spain.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1India30,937,50012,777,673.93 USD
2Bulgaria7,632,285.52,291,314.241 USD
3Italy4,574,677.571,511,031.957 USD
4Portugal2,182,7541,015,768.382 USD
5France1,548,604949,926.991 USD

Dried Peas Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Spain: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

0 import partner companies are tracked for Dried Peas in Spain. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.
Scatter points are sampled from 76.1% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Import Transaction and Price Records for Dried Peas in Spain

5 sampled Dried Peas import transactions in Spain provide date, origin, and trade-country context to benchmark price levels and demand-side trading patterns.
Dried Peas sampled import transaction unit prices by date in Spain: 2025-12-16: 1.16 USD / kg, 2025-11-25: 0.95 USD / kg, 2025-11-24: 0.76 USD / kg, 2025-10-28: 0.79 USD / kg, 2025-10-17: 0.41 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporterOrigin 
2025-12-16Unk**** *******1.16 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-11-25ОВО** ******* ******* ******* ******* *** ********* *** ********** ********* ********** *** ************* * ***** ****** ********* * * *****0.95 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-11-24ОВО** ******* ******* ******* ******* *** ********* *** ********** ********* ********** *** ************* ****** ****** *********0.76 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-10-28ГОР** ****** ********* *** ******* ************** ** ** *** ******0.79 USD / kg (-) (-)-
2025-10-17VER**** ********* *** ****** ********* ********* ********** ****** ********* ********** ** ***** ***** ************ **0.41 USD / kg (-) (-)-

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Dried Peas in Spain (HS Code 071310)

Track 2 years of Dried Peas import volume and value in Spain to assess demand growth and market momentum.
YearVolumeValue
2024114,951,54639,712,310 USD
202272,914,07538,253,907 USD

Top Origin Supplier Countries Supplying Dried Peas to Spain (HS Code 071310) in 2024

For 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 5 origin supplier countries supplying Dried Peas to Spain.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Latvia62,043,78616,629,805.329 USD
2France11,711,2806,511,793.842 USD
3Lithuania16,796,1105,233,455.166 USD
4Russia13,797,6004,207,506.343 USD
5Germany810,976.71,934,723.154 USD

Dried Peas Wholesale Supplier Price Trends in Spain

Track Dried Peas wholesale supplier price benchmarks and recent export price updates in Spain.

Historical Dried Peas Wholesale Supplier Prices in Spain (USD/kg)

Yearly average, lower, and upper Dried Peas wholesale prices with YoY changes provide benchmark data for supplier pricing and export competitiveness in Spain.
Dried Peas yearly average wholesale prices in Spain: 2021: 3.98 USD / kg, 2022: 5.62 USD / kg, 2023: 5.27 USD / kg, 2024: 5.26 USD / kg.
YearAverage Unit PriceLower Unit PriceUpper Unit PriceYoY Change
20213.98 USD / kg2.68 USD / kg4.82 USD / kg-
20225.62 USD / kg5.62 USD / kg5.62 USD / kg-
20235.27 USD / kg4.92 USD / kg5.62 USD / kg-
20245.26 USD / kg5.20 USD / kg5.29 USD / kg-

Latest Dried Peas Wholesale Export Price Updates in Spain

Use the latest 4 updates to check current Dried Peas wholesale export price points and origin-level changes in Spain.
Dried Peas latest wholesale updates by date in Spain: 2024-12-01: 5.24 USD / kg, 2024-04-01: 4.68 USD / kg, 2022-05-01: 4.79 USD / kg, 2022-03-01: 4.55 USD / kg.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD)Origin Country 
2024-12-01ARV**** * ******* ******* ***** **** ** ********* ******* ***** **** ** ********5.24 USD / kg-
2024-04-01ARV**** * ********************* ***** **** ** ********4.68 USD / kg-
2022-05-01Arv**** * ******* ******* ***** **** ** ********* ******* ***** **** ** ********4.79 USD / kg-
2022-03-01Arv**** * ********************* ***** **** ** ********4.55 USD / kg-

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Market

Dried peas (guisantes secos) are an important component of Spain’s grain-legume area, and Spain’s grain-legume production is concentrated in Castilla y León, followed by Castilla-La Mancha and Andalucía. Production is largely rainfed, and yields can vary materially by campaign due to rainfall scarcity and high temperatures. Spain (and the EU) are net importers of grain legumes, and dry-pea import volumes can swing strongly by year, with Russia cited as a traditional origin for Spain’s dry-pea imports. In trade terms, Spain is a net importer of dried peas, with imports substantially exceeding exports in recent Comtrade-reported data.
Market RoleNet importer with meaningful domestic production
Domestic RoleProtein-crop legume within Spain’s grain-legume crop mix; largely rainfed production with high year-to-year yield variability
Market GrowthGrowing (post-2022 policy period)area expansion in grain legumes with emphasis on dry peas

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Packaged dried peas for the internal market are expected to be sound and clean, and free from mould/rot and live or dead insects/parasites (per Spain’s domestic quality standard).
Compositional Metrics
  • Packaged dried peas: maximum moisture content referenced at 16% after conditioning (Spain domestic quality standard for packaged dried legumes).
Grades
  • Spain’s domestic quality standard for packaged dried legumes provides quality categories (e.g., Category I and Category II) for dried legumes, including peas.
Packaging
  • Domestic standard scope focuses on packaged (sealed) dried legumes intended for Spain’s internal market; the standard explicitly excludes bulk and non-food destinations.

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Domestic channel (packaged for internal market): cleaning/sorting → conditioning/drying → quality grading → sealed packaging → wholesale/retail distribution
  • Import channel: origin supplier/handler → international transport → EU entry formalities/controls where applicable → Spanish importer/packer → distribution
Temperature
  • Ambient, dry storage is critical to prevent moisture uptake and quality deterioration in dried peas.
Shelf Life
  • Shelf-life performance is primarily driven by moisture control and protection from insect infestation during storage and transport.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Food Safety HighNon-compliance with EU pesticide residue Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) can trigger detention, rejection, or market withdrawal for dried peas placed on the Spanish/EU market, especially for imported consignments subject to risk-based official controls.Implement an EU-MRL-focused residue control plan: contract only suppliers with documented GAP/PPP use controls, run risk-based pre-shipment residue testing for sensitive origins/lots, and align documentation to importer and official-control expectations.
Climate HighSpain’s grain-legume yields (including dry peas) are highly campaign-dependent because production is largely rainfed; low rainfall and high temperatures can materially reduce domestic availability and tighten the local market.Use diversified sourcing (domestic + multiple origins), and plan procurement with weather-triggered contingencies during drought/heat-affected campaigns.
Geopolitical MediumMAPA identifies Russia as a traditional origin for Spain’s dry-pea imports; geopolitical disruptions affecting Black Sea/nearby sourcing can tighten supply and increase landed price volatility for Spain.Diversify approved origins and maintain alternative suppliers (including intra-EU sources) to reduce single-origin exposure.
Logistics MediumDried peas are freight-intensive bulk commodities; volatility in sea freight and inland transport costs can quickly move delivered costs into Spain, impacting importer margins and retail/industrial pricing.Use forward freight planning (indexed freight clauses where possible), optimize shipment size and routing, and maintain buffer inventory for high-volatility periods.
Sustainability
  • Drought and heat stress risk for Spain’s predominantly rainfed (secano) grain-legume production, causing strong year-to-year yield variability.

FAQ

Is Spain a net importer of dried peas?Yes. MAPA describes Spain (and the EU) as net importers of grain legumes and notes dry-pea imports as a key driver of import variability, and UN Comtrade-reported data for HS 071310 shows Spain’s imports exceed exports (e.g., 2022).
What moisture limit is referenced in Spain’s domestic standard for packaged dried peas sold on the internal market?Spain’s BOE-published quality standard for certain packaged dried legumes references a maximum moisture content of 16% for peas (guisantes) after conditioning, alongside minimum quality requirements such as being sound, clean, and free of insects and mould.
What is the most common regulatory compliance blocker when shipping dried peas into Spain?The most critical blocker is failing EU food-safety compliance—especially pesticide residue Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) that apply to products placed on the EU market—since non-compliance can lead to detention or rejection under the EU’s official control framework.

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