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Myanmar Bean Exports Jump in FebruaryVANCOUVER - May 1/06 - SNS -- Pulse exports from Myanmar posted a solid increase during February, jumping around 21,000 metric tons (MT) from January and roughly 27,000 MT above year earlier levels to total 78,276 MT of beans and pulses. Increased sales to China along Burmese-Chinese border was a major factor in the improvement in trading volume, reports the U.S. agricultural attache for the country. Japan also became active in buying Butter beans in February. While Mung beans is a major export item, accounting for 45% of the total exports; Matpe and Toor Whole accounted for 30 and 14%, respectively. India remains a major importer of Burmese beans and pulses in February, accounting for 48% of the total exports, followed by China (34%). Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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