In Brasília this week, discussions are taking place between Brazil and an Indian mission to explore the export possibilities of black mung, pigeonpea, and carioca beans to India. Despite India's initial resistance due to its preference for different bean varieties, Brazil is eager to penetrate the Indian market, showcasing the quality of its beans through demonstrations in New Delhi. The effort includes frequent meetings with the Indian government and importers, highlighting Brazil's commitment to expanding its bean exports. Domestically, Brazil's carioca bean market is navigating through price variations based on quality, while the black bean market, especially in Paraná, seeks a price equilibrium.