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Dried Yellow Gram Market Overview 2026

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Last Updated
2026-04-12
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Dried Yellow Gram market coverage spans 96 countries.
  • 811 exporter companies and 1,090 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 3,522 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 16 countries.
  • 2 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-04-12.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Dried Yellow Gram

Analyze 3,522 supplier-linked transactions across the top 16 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Dried Yellow Gram.

Dried Yellow Gram Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Dried Yellow Gram to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Dried Yellow Gram: Turkiye (+379.9%), Sri Lanka (+138.8%), Canada (-50.6%).

Dried Yellow Gram Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-05, benchmark Dried Yellow Gram country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-10, countries with visible Dried Yellow Gram transaction unit prices: Australia (1.03 USD / kg), India (0.99 USD / kg), Canada (0.82 USD / kg), Myanmar [Burma] (0.69 USD / kg), United Arab Emirates (0.67 USD / kg), 2 more countries.
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-052025-062025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-04
India-16.6%3,4280.89 USD / kg (2,761,047.037 kg)0.93 USD / kg (2,435,795.015 kg)0.89 USD / kg (3,152,517.517 kg)0.88 USD / kg (3,034,374.854 kg)0.87 USD / kg (4,128,993.833 kg)0.99 USD / kg (2,022,684.368 kg)
United Arab Emirates+24.9%121.38 USD / kg (2,126 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)2.05 USD / kg (4 kg)0.67 USD / kg (470,250 kg)
Tanzania-28.1%26- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)0.61 USD / kg (-)0.59 USD / kg (1,601,794.006 kg)
Canada-50.6%130.38 USD / kg (54,370 kg)- (-)0.35 USD / kg (108,976 kg)0.39 USD / kg (245,307 kg)0.35 USD / kg (160,065 kg)0.82 USD / kg (209,500 kg)
Myanmar [Burma]-43.6%11- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)0.71 USD / kg (-)0.69 USD / kg (750,000 kg)
Malawi-34.6%7- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)0.92 USD / kg (-)- (-)
Singapore-45.7%2- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)0.67 USD / kg (125,000 kg)
Mexico-1- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Turkiye+379.9%1- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Australia+23.7%8- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)1.03 USD / kg (-)1.03 USD / kg (502,040 kg)
Dried Yellow Gram Global Supply Chain Coverage
1,901 companies
811 exporters and 1,090 importers are mapped for Dried Yellow Gram.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Dried Yellow Gram, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Dried Yellow Gram Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

811 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Dried Yellow Gram. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Dried Yellow Gram Verified Export Suppliers and Premium Partners

2 premium Dried Yellow Gram suppliers include country, industry, and contactability signals to prioritize credible export partners faster.
Akash Enterprises
India
Food ManufacturingFood PackagingOthers
Adroit Overseas Pte. Ltd.
Singapore
Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingBeverage ManufacturingOthersFood Services And Drinking Places
Become a Premium Supplier to join the Tridge Supply Chain Network and advance your marketing and export channel strategy.

Dried Yellow Gram Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 811 total exporter companies in the Dried Yellow Gram supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Mauritius)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food ManufacturingGrocery StoresFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: RetailDistribution / Wholesale
(Singapore)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(United Arab Emirates)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood PackagingBrokers And Trade Agencies
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Kenya)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTradeLogistics
(India)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-12-25
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 50M - 100M
Industries: Food WholesalersOthersFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food ManufacturingDistribution / Wholesale
(Tanzania)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Trade
Dried Yellow Gram Global Exporter Coverage
811 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Dried Yellow Gram supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Dried Yellow Gram Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

1,090 importer companies are mapped for Dried Yellow Gram demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Dried Yellow Gram Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 1,090 total importer companies tracked for Dried Yellow Gram. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(China)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-12
Industries: Food WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Uganda)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-09
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Italy)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-12
Industries: OthersFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: -
(New Zealand)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-11-05
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(India)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-12
Recently Import Partner Companies: 2
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Mongolia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-12
Industries: Brokers And Trade Agencies
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
1,090 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Dried Yellow Gram.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Dried Yellow Gram buyers, compare partner density by country, and refine GTM priorities.

Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Dried Yellow Gram

Dried Yellow Gram Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Dried Yellow Gram wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2025-10, countries with visible Dried Yellow Gram wholesale unit prices: India (0.73 USD / kg).
Country2025-052025-062025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-04
India0.73 USD / kg0.72 USD / kg0.73 USD / kg0.72 USD / kg0.72 USD / kg0.73 USD / kg
Pakistan1.00 USD / kg1.00 USD / kg0.97 USD / kg---
Sri Lanka1.11 USD / kg1.10 USD / kg1.10 USD / kg---

Dried Yellow Gram Wholesale Price Competitiveness by Major Exporting Countries

Compare Dried Yellow Gram wholesale price ranges and YoY changes across the top 3 exporting countries to benchmark supplier price competitiveness.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoYReport
1India0.71 USD / kg0.27 USD / kg1.06 USD / kg-14.8%View →
2Pakistan1.00 USD / kg0.60 USD / kg1.26 USD / kg-6.8%View →
3Sri Lanka1.11 USD / kg1.10 USD / kg1.12 USD / kg-View →

Latest Dried Yellow Gram Wholesale Export Price Updates

Use the latest 5 Dried Yellow Gram wholesale updates to validate current export price points and origin-level supplier changes.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
2026-04-01Red ********** ***** * * ************ ********* ****** ****0.69 USD / kg
2026-04-01Ben*** ********************** ******* *** * * ************ ******* ******** ****** ****0.94 USD / kg
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2026-04-01Ben*** ************************ **** ******* *** * * ************ ********* ******* ****0.59 USD / kg
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Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Commodity GroupPulses (dry legumes)
Scientific NameVigna radiata (L.) Wilczek
PerishabilityLow
Growing Conditions
  • Tropical to subtropical production ecology; widely cultivated across Asia.
  • Relatively dry tropical/subtropical areas are commonly suitable; crop performance is sensitive to frost and prolonged waterlogging in many production systems.
Main VarietiesGreen-seeded mung bean commercial types (whole-bean trade), Yellow-seeded mung bean commercial types (marketed as “yellow gram” in some contexts), Split/dehulled mung (dal) vs whole mung (commercial presentation forms)
Consumption Forms
  • Whole dried beans cooked in savory dishes
  • Split/dehulled “dal” preparations
  • Sprouts
  • Flour and starch-based products (including transparent noodles)
Grading Factors
  • Moisture content (destination- and storage-risk sensitive)
  • Extraneous matter (including mineral matter and insect fragments)
  • Defect/damage rates (broken, discolored, pest-damaged seeds)
  • Seed size and color uniformity
  • Pesticide residue and mycotoxin compliance where regulated/tested
Planting to HarvestShort-duration annual pulse crop (quick maturity), with timing varying by variety and production system.

Market

Dried yellow gram is commonly traded as mung bean (Vigna radiata), a pulse used both as whole beans and in split/dehulled form (often marketed as yellow “dal” in South Asia). Global trade flows for the closest HS-6 proxy frequently used in customs data (HS 071331) are concentrated in Asia, with Myanmar the dominant exporting origin and India and China the largest import markets. Demand is supported by staple culinary use in South Asia and by processing demand for sprouts, starch-based noodles, and pulse ingredients in East and Southeast Asia. Commercial market dynamics are strongly shaped by import policy shifts in major destination markets and by storage-quality outcomes (especially insect damage and foreign matter control) that determine exportability.
Major Producing Countries
  • IndiaMajor cultivation and consumption center for mung bean (often marketed as green gram/yellow gram), with both whole-bean and split “dal” demand.
  • Myanmar [Burma]Key production and export origin for mung bean; multiple sources describe strong export orientation for Myanmar’s mung bean value chain.
  • ChinaMajor cultivation and a leading import market; significant downstream use for sprouts and processed foods.
  • ThailandImportant Asian cultivation and processing geography for mung bean food uses, including sprouts.
Major Exporting Countries
  • Myanmar [Burma]Largest recorded exporter in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024 (note: HS 071331 covers Vigna radiata and Vigna mungo and may aggregate both).
  • UzbekistanTop-tier exporter in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; frequently supplies East Asian demand.
  • ChinaExporter in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; also a major importer, implying two-way flows tied to processing and re-export.
  • IndiaExporter in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024, alongside being the largest importer; flows vary with domestic balance and policy.
  • AustraliaTop-tier exporter in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; exports are supported by commercial-grade sorting and food-safety programs.
Major Importing Countries
  • IndiaLargest recorded importer in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024 (note: HS 071331 covers Vigna radiata and Vigna mungo and may aggregate both).
  • ChinaSecond-largest recorded importer in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; key demand center for food use and processing.
  • IndonesiaSignificant importer in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024 within broader Southeast Asian consumption and processing demand.
  • JapanNotable importer in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; demand includes food uses and controlled-quality supply chains.
  • United StatesMeaningful importer in UN Comtrade/WITS for HS 071331 in 2024; demand includes specialty food retail and sprouting uses.

Specification

Major VarietiesMung bean (Vigna radiata) — green-seeded commercial types, Mung bean (Vigna radiata) — yellow-seeded commercial types (often marketed as “yellow gram”), Split/dehulled mung (moong dal) vs whole mung (commercial presentation forms)
Physical Attributes
  • Small dry pulse seed traded as whole, split, and/or dehulled forms; visual uniformity and seedcoat condition influence buyer acceptance.
  • Seed color is a key market attribute (green-seeded types for whole-bean trade; yellow appearance commonly associated with dehulled/split product forms).
Compositional Metrics
  • Moisture content is a core contractual and safety parameter for pulses; Codex guidance links moisture limits to transport and storage conditions.
  • Contaminant compliance commonly references Codex maximum residue limits (pesticides) and applicable mycotoxin limits for pulses.
Grades
  • Whole vs split/dehulled and “sprouting grade” vs general food grade are common commercial distinctions; buyer specs often tighten limits for foreign matter and insect presence.
  • Codex-aligned defect categories for pulses (e.g., broken pulses, discolored seeds, and extraneous matter) are frequently used as trade references.
Packaging
  • Pack in food-safe containers that safeguard hygienic and organoleptic quality; clean, sturdy sacks that are strongly sewn or sealed are a common bulk format.
  • Retail packs are market-specific; bulk trade commonly uses bagged product for containerized shipment.
ProcessingWhole dried mung beans are commonly further processed by cleaning, grading, dehulling, and splitting into “dal” forms; split product trades as a staple ingredient for cooking.Mung bean can be milled to flour or processed for starch used in transparent noodles and other foods; sprouts are a major downstream food use in multiple Asian markets.

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Harvest at physiological maturity → field drying → threshing → cleaning (removal of extraneous matter) → grading/sorting (size, color, defect removal) → bagging/bulk packing → storage and insect control (e.g., fumigation or hermetic storage) → container shipment → import inspection and re-cleaning as required → downstream splitting/dehulling (where applicable) → retail/foodservice distribution.
Demand Drivers
  • Staple pulse consumption in South Asia (whole-bean and split “dal” formats).
  • Sprout production and fresh-food applications in East and Southeast Asia.
  • Processing demand for mung-bean flour/starch and derived foods (including transparent noodles).
Temperature
  • No cold chain is required for dried product, but temperature and humidity control matter for quality preservation; moisture management is critical to reduce mold risk and limit storage pest pressure.
Atmosphere Control
  • Hermetic storage can suppress bruchid development by shifting package headspace gases (lower O₂ and higher CO₂), reducing insect damage compared with conventional woven polypropylene bags.
Shelf Life
  • Storage pests (bruchids) can drive rapid quality loss and severe weight/seed-damage outcomes in legumes if storage controls are inadequate; protective storage practices are key to maintaining exportable quality over time.

Risks

Supply Concentration HighGlobal trade for the closest HS proxy commonly used for “yellow gram”/mung trade (HS 071331) is highly concentrated in one origin: Myanmar is the top reported exporter by value and volume in 2024. Disruptions affecting Myanmar’s export system (political instability, port/logistics constraints, trade finance) can rapidly tighten availability and raise prices in the largest import markets (notably India and China).Dual/tri-source procurement beyond Myanmar (e.g., Uzbekistan, Australia, China, India where available), maintain validated alternative suppliers, and hold buffer stocks in destination markets during peak policy/transport risk periods.
Storage Pests HighBruchid beetles (Callosobruchus spp.) are among the most destructive stored-pulse pests and can cause heavy to total losses in mung bean under poor storage conditions, directly reducing exportable volume and triggering quality rejections (holes, powdering, contamination).Adopt hermetic storage and/or validated fumigation programs with resistance monitoring; enforce moisture control and sanitation through storage and packing.
Plant Disease MediumMungbean yellow mosaic disease (a begomovirus complex vectored by whitefly) is widely reported across South Asia and can cause severe yield penalties, contributing to supply volatility and uneven quality in affected seasons.Increase use of resistant varieties where available, strengthen integrated vector management, and track outbreak signals in major producing regions.
Food Safety MediumExport lots must meet buyer and regulatory limits for contaminants and hygiene parameters, including pesticide residues and mycotoxins, and must manage extraneous matter and insect fragments—areas explicitly covered by Codex pulse standards and frequently checked at import.Implement Codex-aligned cleaning/inspection, verify residue compliance with testing programs, and use GMP/HACCP-based controls in cleaning, splitting, and packing operations.
Trade Policy MediumDemand is concentrated in a small number of import markets (India and China lead HS 071331 imports in 2024). Import policy shifts and restrictions in major destinations can quickly reroute trade, depress farmgate prices in exporting origins, and create short-term availability gaps elsewhere.Monitor destination tariff/quota and SPS changes, diversify destination exposure, and structure contracts with policy-change clauses where feasible.
Sustainability
  • Stored-pest control reliance (fumigants/insecticides) can elevate environmental and residue-management scrutiny in export supply chains.
  • As a legume, mung bean contributes to nitrogen fixation in cropping systems, supporting lower synthetic nitrogen requirements in rotations where practiced.
Labor & Social
  • Smallholder-heavy production systems and export-oriented value chains (notably in Myanmar) heighten sensitivity to domestic disruptions and trade-finance/logistics constraints.
  • Worker health concerns can arise from intensive chemical control practices used against storage pests in pulses where safer alternatives are not adopted.

FAQ

What is “dried yellow gram” in international trade terms?In English botanical and food references, “yellow gram” commonly refers to mung bean (Vigna radiata), which is also called green gram. In trade, it is often sold as dried whole beans and as split/dehulled forms that appear yellow.
Which countries dominate global import and export flows for this product’s main HS proxy?Using UN Comtrade/WITS HS 071331 (which covers Vigna radiata and Vigna mungo and may aggregate both), Myanmar is the top reported exporter in 2024, while India and China are the largest reported importers in 2024.
What quality parameters most often determine whether shipments clear buyer specs?Moisture, extraneous matter (including mineral matter and insect fragments), and compliance with contaminant limits (pesticide residues and applicable mycotoxin limits) are core parameters referenced in Codex guidance for pulses and commonly reflected in buyer contracts.
What is a major post-harvest risk for dried yellow gram/mung beans?Bruchid beetles (Callosobruchus spp.) are a major storage pest of legumes and can cause severe damage and losses in mung bean during storage if controls are weak. Hermetic storage and validated insect-control programs are widely used mitigation approaches.
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