Pulses / Mung Bean
Mung Bean
Learn about mung bean, its properties, uses, and global trade information. Connect with verified suppliers on TradesLynk.
Product Information
Mung beans, also known as green gram, are traded globally for use in sprouts, whole cooking, split dal, flours and specialty products such as noodles and vermicelli. Exporters featured in this category supply mung beans to sprouting companies, pulse millers, food processors and wholesalers who depend on strict specifications for purity and germination. Major origins include countries in Asia and other regions with established mung bean production and export infrastructure.
For sprouting applications, high germination rates, low microbial counts and consistent seed size are critical, while milling and flour applications focus more on cleanliness, moisture, damage levels and protein content. Exporters can provide detailed analysis and, in many cases, pre-cleaned or graded lots ready for specific downstream uses. Some suppliers also support organic or pesticide-controlled programmes for markets where residue regulations are particularly stringent.
Logistics for mung beans are usually organised in container loads, packed in PP or jute bags or big bags according to buyer preference. Exporters manage cleaning, grading, fumigation and the full suite of export documentation, including phytosanitary certificates, health certificates and certificates of origin. Buyers frequently seek multi-season relationships with reliable exporters to stabilise volumes and quality over time.
Use this mung bean category on TradesLynk to shortlist exporters that match your germination, quality and certification requirements. Review their product focus and technical capabilities, then connect directly with exporters on TradesLynk to plan programmes for sprouting, milling or processed food applications built around consistent mung bean supply.
For sprouting applications, high germination rates, low microbial counts and consistent seed size are critical, while milling and flour applications focus more on cleanliness, moisture, damage levels and protein content. Exporters can provide detailed analysis and, in many cases, pre-cleaned or graded lots ready for specific downstream uses. Some suppliers also support organic or pesticide-controlled programmes for markets where residue regulations are particularly stringent.
Logistics for mung beans are usually organised in container loads, packed in PP or jute bags or big bags according to buyer preference. Exporters manage cleaning, grading, fumigation and the full suite of export documentation, including phytosanitary certificates, health certificates and certificates of origin. Buyers frequently seek multi-season relationships with reliable exporters to stabilise volumes and quality over time.
Use this mung bean category on TradesLynk to shortlist exporters that match your germination, quality and certification requirements. Review their product focus and technical capabilities, then connect directly with exporters on TradesLynk to plan programmes for sprouting, milling or processed food applications built around consistent mung bean supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Mung Bean is a Pulses commodity traded internationally on platforms like TradesLynk. Exporters list their available grades, origins, and specifications so buyers can compare and send inquiries directly.
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