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Australia: The World’s Top Barley Exporter

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  Australia stands as the largest exporter of barley , shipping around 8.28 million tonnes in 2023 worth nearly US$2.26 billion. Its consistent production and crop quality make it the primary supplier for global buyers, with major destinations including China, Japan, and Middle Eastern markets. Importance of Barley Used for  beer brewing, animal feed, and food processing Supplies different industries through  malting, feed, and food-grade barley Prices and availability depend heavily on  weather patterns and trade policies Main Exporting Countries Australia  – Leading in both export volume and value France & EU countries  – Key suppliers to the Middle East and North Africa Germany  – Exports within Europe and abroad Argentina  – Important supplier for Latin America Ukraine & Russia  – Established exporters, though subject to geopolitical risks Major Importers China  – Dominates barley imports with over 11 million tonnes in 2023 S...

Export Potential of Green Mung Beans

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  Green mung beans, also called moong dal or green gram, are one of the most versatile pulses cultivated in India. Rich in protein and easy to digest, they play a major role in both traditional diets and modern health-focused products. With global demand for plant-based foods increasing, green mung beans are gaining recognition as a valuable export commodity. For B2B exporters, success depends on understanding key production regions, global demand trends, quality requirements, and regulatory standards. Why Green Mung Beans Are Globally Significant Green Mung Beans hold a strong position in South and Southeast Asian cuisines, commonly used in curries, soups, snacks, and sprouts. In addition, they are widely used in health foods, vegan diets, nutritional supplements, and convenient ready-to-eat products. Notable benefits include: Protein-rich:  Contain 23–24% protein, offering a reliable plant-based source. Easily digestible:  Light and suitable for diverse diets, includin...