Beans Industry Overview
Beans are a staple legume in many cuisines worldwide, valued for their protein, fiber, and versatility. They are used in soups, stews, salads, and processed foods like canned beans and bean flour.
Beans Trade
- Import/Export: Beans are traded globally, with major producers including Brazil, India, China, and the US.
- Types: Fresh, dried, frozen, or processed (canned, flour, paste, etc.).
Grading System
Beans are graded based on size, color, and freshness.
- Grade A: High-quality, uniform beans with no defects.
- Grade B: Slightly lower quality, may have minor defects.
- Grade C: Lower quality, may have more defects or damage.
Size and Quality
- Size and uniformity are key grading factors.
- Quality is assessed by moisture content, color, and absence of foreign matter.
Quality Control
- Inspection: Checks for pests, disease, and spoilage.
- Internal Checks:
- Freshness and moisture level
- Damage inspection
- Pest control
- Pre-Shipment Inspection: Ensures compliance with export standards.
Packaging and Standard Weight
- Packaging: Beans are typically packed in bags, cartons, or bulk containers.
- Standard Weight: Varies depending on packaging type and destination.
- Export Packaging: Often packed in breathable jute or polypropylene bags to maintain quality during transport.
Export/Import
- Packaging: Beans are packed in moisture-resistant bags or containers to preserve freshness.
- Weight: Adjusted according to buyer requirements and destination regulations.





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