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Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Dried Broad Beans
Analyze 850 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Dried Broad Beans.
Dried Broad Beans Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum
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Top YoY shifts for Dried Broad Beans: Canada (+295.1%), United States (+83.9%), Bolivia (-44.7%).
Dried Broad Beans Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary
As of 2025-07, benchmark Dried Broad Beans country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-12, countries with visible Dried Broad Beans transaction unit prices: Ecuador (5.54 USD / kg), Thailand (3.01 USD / kg), Mexico (2.39 USD / kg), Peru (2.24 USD / kg), China (1.78 USD / kg), 8 more countries.
442 exporters and 429 importers are mapped for Dried Broad Beans.
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442 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Dried Broad Beans. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.
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Dried Broad Beans Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles
Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 442 total exporter companies in the Dried Broad Beans supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Spain)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Employee Size: 51 - 100 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood WholesalersShipping And Water Transport
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood ManufacturingTrade
(United Kingdom)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Egypt)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood ManufacturingFood WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood ManufacturingLogisticsOthersTrade
(Mexico)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
(Uganda)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Crop ProductionOthers
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingOthers
(Australia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Crop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingTrade
Dried Broad Beans Global Exporter Coverage
442 companies
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429 importer companies are mapped for Dried Broad Beans demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.
Dried Broad Beans Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners
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(Sudan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade Agencies
Value Chain Roles: -
(Jordan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-11-05
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-04
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-06
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesCrop ProductionFood Manufacturing
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Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Dried Broad Beans
Dried Broad Beans Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country
Monthly Dried Broad Beans wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2025-12, countries with visible Dried Broad Beans wholesale unit prices: United States (2.95 USD / kg).
Dried Broad Beans Farmgate Cost Trends by Major Exporting Supplier Countries
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Date
Entry Name
Unit Price (USD)
2025-08-01
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550.00 USD / kg
2025-08-01
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540.00 USD / kg
2025-06-01
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600.00 USD / kg
2025-02-01
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620.00 USD / kg
2025-02-01
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550.00 USD / kg
Classification
Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product
Raw Material
Commodity GroupPulses (legumes)
Scientific NameVicia faba
PerishabilityLow (shelf-stable when adequately dried and stored properly)
Growing Conditions
Cool-season legume; best performance under moderate temperatures
Requires adequate moisture during flowering and pod fill; sensitive to drought/heat stress during reproductive stages
Prefers well-drained loam to clay-loam soils; waterlogging increases disease risk
Tolerates light frost in vegetative stages in some production systems, but conditions vary by cultivar and region
Main VarietiesBroad bean (large-seeded types), Field bean (small-seeded types)
Consumption Forms
Whole dried beans for cooking
Split and/or dehulled beans for food use
Milled flour for ingredient applications
Animal feed use (whole or processed), depending on price and specification
Grading Factors
Moisture content
Foreign matter/admixture
Broken/damaged percentage
Insect damage/live infestation presence
Seed size and uniformity
Color/appearance (staining, mold marks)
Planting to HarvestTypically an annual crop with roughly 4–6 months from planting to harvest, depending on cultivar, planting window, and climate.
Market
Dried broad beans (faba beans) are a globally traded pulse used in both human food and animal feed, with trade influenced by the size/quality split between food-grade and feed-grade lots. Global production is concentrated in a set of major origins that include China, Ethiopia, France, Australia, and Egypt, with exportable surplus often coming from Australia and parts of Europe. Import demand is strongly linked to traditional consumption markets in North Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean, where buyers are sensitive to price and quality consistency. Year-to-year trade availability can swing with weather outcomes in key rainfed producing regions and with quality issues from harvest-time rain or inadequate drying/storage.
Major Producing Countries
ChinaAmong the largest global producers reported in FAOSTAT pulse statistics.
EthiopiaMajor producer with significant domestic consumption and periodic exportable surplus.
FranceMajor European producer; production supports both feed and food channels.
AustraliaMajor producer with a strong export orientation for pulses.
EgyptSignificant producer and major consumer market.
Major Exporting Countries
AustraliaFrequently listed among major global exporters for faba/broad beans in trade statistics.
FranceKey European exporting origin depending on harvest size and quality.
United KingdomExports field/broad beans, especially for feed markets, when surplus is available.
CanadaLarge pulse exporter; faba beans are part of pulse export flows with volumes varying by year.
Major Importing Countries
EgyptWidely cited in trade data as a major import market linked to staple food demand.
Saudi ArabiaSignificant import demand within Middle East pulse markets.
ItalyImport demand tied to food uses and ingredient/processing channels.
SpainImports for food and feed channels depending on domestic crop conditions.
AlgeriaImport demand linked to pulse consumption and food security purchasing.
Supply Calendar
Australia:Nov, Dec, JanSouthern Hemisphere harvest window that often supplies counter-seasonal export demand.
France (Western Europe):Jul, AugNorthern Hemisphere summer harvest; quality can be sensitive to late-season rainfall at harvest.
China (Northern China growing zones):Jun, JulNorthern Hemisphere harvest window; domestic demand influences export availability.
Ethiopia:Nov, DecMain harvest period in many highland production areas; logistics and grading can shape export timing.
Egypt:Apr, MaySpring harvest window in Mediterranean climates; domestic consumption competes with export supply.
Specification
Major VarietiesLarge-seeded broad bean types (often marketed as fava beans for food use), Small-seeded field bean types (often used for feed and some food channels)
Physical Attributes
Seed size segregation (large vs small) is a primary commercial differentiator
Color and appearance (uniformity, staining/blemishes) influence food-grade acceptance
Whole vs split/dehulled forms are common trade presentations depending on end use
Compositional Metrics
Moisture content is a core contract parameter for storability and mold risk control
Foreign matter/admixture and broken/damaged percentage are widely specified
Protein content is often relevant for feed formulations and some ingredient channels
Grades
Food-grade vs feed-grade differentiation based on size, defects, and cleanliness
Buyer-specific contract grades tied to moisture, insect damage, and foreign matter limits
Packaging
Bulk vessel or containerized bulk for large-volume feed/processing buyers
25–50 kg woven polypropylene bags for general trade
Flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs/big bags) for industrial handling
ProcessingSuitable for cleaning, sorting, and color grading prior to exportCommonly dehulled and split for retail/foodservice marketsCan be milled into flour for ingredient use; requires defect and off-odor control
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Harvest -> field drying or mechanical drying -> cleaning/screening -> grading (size/defects) -> bagging/bulk loading -> ocean freight -> destination cleaning/splitting or milling -> distribution
Demand Drivers
Staple pulse demand in North Africa and the Middle East (traditional food use)
Price-driven substitution across pulses and protein meals in animal feed rations
Growth in plant-protein ingredient applications (flours and blends) where quality specs can be met
Temperature
Ambient shipping is typical; the critical control is keeping product dry and avoiding condensation
Cool, dry storage reduces mold risk and slows insect development compared with warm, humid storage
Atmosphere Control
Fumigation or controlled-atmosphere/low-oxygen storage is used to manage storage insects in dry pulses where permitted
Hermetic storage systems can reduce insect pressure and quality loss when moisture is well controlled
Shelf Life
Shelf life is primarily limited by moisture uptake, mold development, and insect infestation rather than temperature alone
Food-grade quality can degrade with increased broken percentage, off-odors, or visible insect damage during storage and transit
Risks
Climate HighWeather variability (especially drought and heat during flowering/pod fill, and rain at harvest) can sharply reduce yields and degrade quality in major producing and exporting regions, tightening exportable surplus and increasing price volatility for import-dependent markets.Diversify origin portfolio across hemispheres, monitor seasonal climate outlooks, and use quality-based contracts with pre-shipment inspection to manage downgrade risk.
Quality And Storage MediumInadequate drying or humid storage conditions can lead to mold, off-odors, and higher defect rates; storage insects can cause direct damage and trigger rejection or costly reconditioning at destination.Specify moisture and defect limits clearly, require documented storage conditions, and apply appropriate pest-management (where compliant) before shipment.
Food Safety MediumContamination risks include mycotoxin/mold-related quality issues and chemical residue compliance (e.g., fumigants or pesticides) that can cause border holds or rejections when limits are exceeded.Implement residue and contaminant testing aligned to destination requirements and maintain traceability from lot assembly through export.
Regulatory Compliance MediumPhytosanitary certification requirements, pest quarantine concerns, and changing import tolerances for contaminants/residues can disrupt trade lanes or increase transaction costs.Align phytosanitary protocols with IPPC-guided measures and maintain updated market-access requirement checklists for target destinations.
Logistics MediumFreight cost volatility and disruptions in container or bulk shipping availability can materially affect landed cost and delivery timing for a low-margin, price-sensitive pulse commodity.Use flexible shipment planning (container vs bulk where feasible), staggered coverage, and destination inventory buffers during peak export seasons.
Sustainability
As a legume, faba bean can contribute to nitrogen fixation and crop-rotation benefits, but realized outcomes depend on local agronomy and input practices
Post-harvest losses from inadequate drying and storage can increase waste and drive greater reliance on pest-control measures during storage
FAQ
Which countries are the major global producers of dried broad beans (faba beans)?FAOSTAT production statistics commonly list China, Ethiopia, France, Australia, and Egypt among the major producers of faba/broad beans globally.
Why is Egypt frequently referenced in the global broad bean trade?Egypt is widely cited in trade statistics (e.g., ITC Trade Map) as a major import market for fava/broad beans due to strong staple food demand, making it an important price-setting destination in many trading years.
What is the most critical quality risk in shipping and storing dried broad beans?Moisture control is central: if beans are not dried adequately or they absorb moisture during storage/transit, the risk of mold, off-odors, and defects rises, and storage insects can proliferate—leading to downgrades or shipment rejection.
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