Discover export data of Butter Bean from South Africa. Get export value, volume, price data, trends and more. The information below is based on the HS code 070820 (Vegetables, leguminous; beans (vigna spp., phaseolus spp.), shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled).
Overview of Exports
In 2023, the export value of Butter Bean from South Africa was USD 1.45M, with a total export volume of 1.37K metric tons.
View notable export transactions of Butter Bean from South Africa.
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1
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$ 22,701
00000 kg
$ 00000 /kg
South Africa
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2
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$ 20,852
00000 kg
$ 00000 /kg
South Africa
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3
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$ 10,359
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$ 00000 /kg
South Africa
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4
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$ 7,787
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$ 00000 /kg
South Africa
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5
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$ 4,619
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$ 00000 /kg
South Africa
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Share of Top Exporting Destinations
See the export destination share of Butter Bean from South Africa in 2023.
The top importing countries of South Africa's Butter Bean include Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Tanzania.
Among them, Lesotho was the largest importer, accounting for 42.12%% of total South Africa Butter Bean exports.
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