Good news! Myanmar’s bean exports have reached their established export targets

Published 2024년 11월 28일

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In 2024, Myanmar achieved its bean export goals, successfully exporting over 1.5 million tons of beans, including rye beans, mung beans, and pigeon peas. The bean market experienced a boom, with high prices benefiting farmers, and beans remain a significant contributor to the nation's economic development and foreign exchange earnings.
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According to Myanmar media reports, according to the Myanmar Bean, Corn and Sesame Merchants Association, Myanmar has successfully achieved its set goals in the field of bean exports in 2024. As an important producer of beans, corn and sesame, Myanmar exports more than 2 million tons of agricultural products to the international market every year, among which beans dominate, mainly including rye beans, mung beans and pigeon peas, with an annual export volume of more than 1.5 million tons. In 2024, Myanmar's bean exports once again achieved remarkable results and have successfully completed the export target set at the beginning of the year. The specific export situation is as follows: rye beans exports reached 800,000 tons, mung beans exports 400,000 tons, pigeon peas exports 250,000 tons, and the total export volume exceeded 1.5 million tons, maintaining a steady growth compared with previous years. Since January, when the bean season began, the bean ...
Source: Foodmate

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