The report by IndexBox provides an in-depth analysis of the dynamic market for dry peas in China, revealing significant growth in 2020 due to increased imports and domestic consumption. With a global market share of 35.9%, China is the largest consumer of dry peas, primarily using it for animal feed due to its affordability amidst rising grain prices. Despite being the second-largest producer, China remains the world's leading importer, with Canada and the U.S. being its main suppliers. The market is expected to see steady growth, reaching 7.7M tonnes by 2030, propelled by the expanding population and demand for food and feed. Notably, Ukraine and Russia are emerging as competitive suppliers, and the average import price for dry peas in 2020 saw a decrease of -2.9% from the previous year. This growth in the dry peas market underscores the important role of grain-based feed in supporting China's livestock industry and food production, highlighting a robust demand that is driving changes in the global agricultural trade landscape.