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Legume bran, sharps and residues market in Australia and New Zealand

Legume bran, sharps and residues market in Australia and New Zealand

Release date: Mar 29, 2026

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Research period: 2017-2025

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"Australia and New Zealand" region includes following countries:

Australia
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
New Zealand
Norfolk Island

Earlier Report Observations

The market for legume bran, sharps and residues in Australia and New Zealand grew substantially from 987 t in 2018 to 2 260 t in 2022, an increase of over 130%. This expansion was primarily fueled by a surge in imports, which rose from 30 t to 1 569 t over the same period. In 2023, the market volume stabilized at 2 261 t, as import growth paused and domestic production recovered.

Domestic production showed volatility, declining from 1 120 t in 2018 to a low of 692 t in 2022 before rebounding to 963 t in 2023. Despite these fluctuations, the overall market size was supported by consistently high import volumes, which compensated for the dips in local output. The negligible export activity throughout the period meant that market size closely tracked the sum of production and imports.

Table of content

  1. 1. Disclaimer
  2. 2. Terms of use of the report
  3. 3. Product codes in the statistical classifications used in the report
  4. 4. Key Market Indicators and Trends
    1. 4.1. Key Market Indicators
      1. 4.1.1. In kind
        1. 4.1.1.1. Production, 2018-2023
        2. 4.1.1.2. Imports, 2018-2025
        3. 4.1.1.3. Exports, 2018-2025
        4. 4.1.1.4. Market size, 2018-2023
    2. 4.2. Market Trends and Factors
  5. 5. Production
    1. 5.1. Production in Australia and New Zealand
      1. 5.1.1. Annual dynamics of production in Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2023, t
    2. 5.2. Global production by Country, 2018-2023
      1. 5.2.1. Annual dynamics of production by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023, t
      2. 5.2.2. Dynamics of production structure by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023
      3. 5.2.3. Annual dynamics of production by country in kind, 2018-2023, t
      4. 5.2.4. Structure of production by countries in kind, 2018-2023
      5. 5.2.5. Dynamics of peoduction structure by countries in kind, 2018-2023
  6. 6. Imports
    1. 6.1. Imports (Direct Data*)
      1. 6.1.1. Imports - Total information
      2. 6.1.2. Imports in kind, t
        1. 6.1.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 6.1.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 6.1.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 6.1.3. Imports in value, K $ US
        1. 6.1.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 6.1.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 6.1.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 6.1.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/kg
        1. 6.1.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
        2. 6.1.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
    2. 6.2. Imports (Mirror Data)
      1. 6.2.1. Imports - Total information
      2. 6.2.2. Imports in kind, t
        1. 6.2.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 6.2.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 6.2.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 6.2.3. Imports in value, K $ US
        1. 6.2.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 6.2.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 6.2.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 6.2.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/kg
        1. 6.2.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
        2. 6.2.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
  7. 7. Exports
    1. 7.1. Exports (Direct Data*)
      1. 7.1.1. Exports - Total information
      2. 7.1.2. Exports in kind, t
        1. 7.1.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 7.1.2.2. Dynamics of product's exports in kind from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 7.1.2.3. Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 7.1.3. Exports in value, K $ US
        1. 7.1.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 7.1.3.2. Dynamics of product's exports in value from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 7.1.3.3. Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 7.1.4. Average price of product's exports, $ US/kg
        1. 7.1.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
        2. 7.1.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
    2. 7.2. Exports (Mirror Data)
      1. 7.2.1. Exports - Total information
      2. 7.2.2. Exports in kind, t
        1. 7.2.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 7.2.2.2. Dynamics of product's exports in kind from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 7.2.2.3. Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 7.2.3. Exports in value, K $ US
        1. 7.2.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 7.2.3.2. Dynamics of product's exports in value from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 7.2.3.3. Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 7.2.4. Average price of product's exports, $ US/kg
        1. 7.2.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
        2. 7.2.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/kg
  8. 8. Trade balance
    1. 8.1. Trade balance (Direct Data)
      1. 8.1.1. In kind, t
      2. 8.1.2. In value, K $ US
    2. 8.2. Trade balance (Mirror Data)
      1. 8.2.1. In kind, t
      2. 8.2.2. In value, K $ US
  9. 9. Top buying and selling countries, 2018-2025
    1. 9.1. Direct Data
      1. 9.1.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
      2. 9.1.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers
    2. 9.2. Mirror Data
      1. 9.2.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
      2. 9.2.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers

Production legume bran, sharps and residues in Australia and New Zealand

In kind, 2018-2021, t

Top producers of legume bran, sharps and residues, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of production of legume bran, sharps and residues, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

In 2021, Australia and New Zealand produced 772 tonnes of legume bran, sharps and residues, representing a 24.2% decrease compared to 2020. Between 2018 and 2021, production fell by 31.1%, which translates to an annualized decline of 11.7%. The largest increase occurred in 2020, when production rose by 8.7%.

Annual dynamics of production in Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year(16.4%)8.7%(24.2%)(11.7%)
Source: SHEV.io

Exports legume bran, sharps and residues from Australia and New Zealand

Exports in kind, t

In 2021, Australia and New Zealand exported 3 tonnes of legume bran, sharps and residues, down by 53.0% from 2020. Over the period from 2018 to 2021, exports decreased by 97.9%, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -72.4%.

Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last yearn/an/a(53.0%)(72.4%)
Source: SHEV.io

From 2018 to 2021, Sri Lanka was the leading destination for exports in kind, accounting for 83.5% of total flows, while other markets made up the remainder.

Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Exports in value, K $ US

There were noticeable fluctuations in market performance during this period. From the low in 2021 to the high in 2020, export volumes varied by a factor of 112. In 2021, Australia and New Zealand's exports of legume bran, sharps and residues stood at 2 000 US dollars, marking a drop of 99.1% compared to the previous year.

Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021, K $ US

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last yearn/an/a(99.1%)(73.5%)
Source: SHEV.io

Throughout 2018–2021, the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka were the key partner countries for exports in value terms, together representing 90.2% of total flows, with other partners accounting for the rest.

Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Imports legume bran, sharps and residues to Australia and New Zealand

Imports in kind, t

Imported volumes of legume bran, sharps and residues in Australia and New Zealand increased for the third consecutive year. In 2021, import volume amounted to 1 083 tonnes, showing a sharp gain of 104.0% compared to 2020. Over the period from 2018 to 2021, imports grew by 3 562.8%, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 232.1%.

Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year1 213.3%36.7%104.0%232.1%
Source: SHEV.io

From 2018 to 2021, China served as the main source for legume bran, sharps and residues imports to Australia and New Zealand, consistently absorbing 91.2% of total imports in kind.

Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Imports in value, K $ US

Deliveries of legume bran, sharps and residues to Australia and New Zealand increased for the third consecutive year. In 2021, Australia and New Zealand imported 1 233 000 US dollars of legume bran, sharps and residues, up by 104.8% from 2020. Between 2018 and 2021, imports rose by 1 189.5%, equating to an annualized growth rate of 134.5%.

Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021, K $ US

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year344.8%41.6%104.8%134.5%
Source: SHEV.io

In 2018–2021, China remained the key destination for legume bran, sharps and residues imports to Australia and New Zealand in value terms, accounting for 82.8% of total imports, while other destinations were much less significant.

Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

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