Update pepper information
In a recent document sent to the
Government, the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) said that
Vietnam is still ranked top 1 in the world in pepper production and
export. However, in the context of competition and favorable market
fluctuations for other crops such as coffee and durian, the area and
output of Vietnamese pepper are decreasing.
The association said
this year's pepper output is expected to decrease by 10% to about 170
thousand tons compared to last year, the lowest level in the last 5
years.
This agency is concerned that the level of competition
from rival countries will become increasingly fierce, especially Brazil.
Accordingly, this country has had a breakthrough in the last 5 years
from 80 thousand tons in 2018 and is now expected to reach 100 thousand
tons in 2024. This country's exports reach 80 thousand tons in 2023.
“Therefore,
all efforts and support need to be focused on pepper to ensure stable
area and output. Vietnam continues to take the initiative, playing a
role in regulating world market prices as it currently does. today,”
VPSA said.
In addition, VPSA hopes that state agencies will
support and mobilize foreign partners to consider expanding investment
activities in Vietnam.
The association said that the global
corporation McCormick (USA) currently invests in many countries such as
India, China and some European countries. This is also the largest
importer of US spices. In 2023, the US will import 54 thousand tons of
Vietnamese pepper, accounting for 20.5% of exports to markets. Of which
McCormick imported 3.5 thousand tons.
However, this business has
not expanded its investment in Vietnam even though it is the partner
importing the most pepper. This company is currently just stopping being
a partner and choosing a number of large companies to supply pepper for
export to the US market.
According to VietnamBiz.vn
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Wednesday, April 17, 2024
VIETNAM PEPPER UPDATE 2
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