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Monday, May 11, 2020

VIETNAM - PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 11TH MAY 2020 – WEEK 20








Within 1 week, pepper raw material increased rapidly by 11% at VND 39,000 on 4/5/2020 jumped to VND 43,500 at the end of last week.
On the Saturday, the price increased by 4% due to huge demand from Chinese trader as well as many exporters cover short position for orders delivered in May. However, on Sunday market sudden correction with softened around 2%.

Market opened today stable, farmers and domestic agents to offer small quantity cautiously and prefer to keep watching. On the contrary to many other pepper exporting countries, Vietnam currency was stronger than USD dollar in the past week when VND index up by 1%.

















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Tuesday, May 05, 2020

IPC PEPPER MARKET REPORT No. 18/20, 27 April - 1 May 2020



LOCAL MARKETS

Market this week showed a rather positive outlook as only India origin was reported with a decrease. In local market, Malabar black pepper was reported with 1% deficit when compared to the previous week averaging at USD 4,121 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% respectively as opposed to the previous week, averaging at USD 1,622 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,823 per Mt for white pepper. The slight increase of Indonesia pepper could be contributed to the strengthening of Indonesian Rupiah against US Dollar (IDR 15,413 @ USD 1). Malaysia's black and white peppers were also reported with an increase of 1% respectively when compared to the previous week with an average of USD 1,701 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,052 per Mt for white pepper. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper was reported with an increase of 1% as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 1,649 per Mt whilst Viet Nam white pepper was reported stable and unchanged. Sri Lanka black pepper was reported with an increase of 3% as compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 2,680 per Mt. China white pepper was reported stable and unchanged.


INTERNATIONAL MARKET

International market also showed a rather positive outlook as only India origin was reported with a decrease. India black pepper was reported with the same 1% deficit when compared to the previous week at an average of USD 4,385 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 2,005 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,358 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia black and white pepper continued to be traded stable and unchanged. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were also reported stable and unchanged. China white pepper was reported steady and also unchanged.

Trade activity in US market this week was reported with moving slow due to the pandemic of corona virus with a wishful prospect the next month business will recommence though grinder/trading house stock limited. 








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Monday, April 27, 2020

VIETNAM - PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 27TH APRIL 2020



APRIL 27 2020
In the first half of April, Vietnam has exported 18,067 tons so maybe quantity export in April will reach 37-38,000 tons, bringing the total export volume in the first 4 months around 119,094 tons, an increase of over 10% compared with the same period in 2019.


Pepper market opened today with a 1% price increase compared to the end of last week due to strong demand from the Chinese. Many domestic speculators increased stockpiling that make marker very steady. Farmer/middleman offering raw material slowly and keep watching continue.




















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IPC Pepper Market Report No. 17/20, 20 - 24 April 2020




LOCAL MARKETS
Market this week showed a mixed response with Sri Lanka origin was reported with the highest decrease. In local market, Malabar black pepper was reported stable averaging at USD 4,155 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% and 2% respectively as opposed to the previous week, averaging at USD 1,604 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,791 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia's black and white peppers were reported with 1% deficit respectively when compared to the previous week with an average of USD 1,690 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,032 per Mt for white pepper. Furthermore, Viet Nam black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 2% respectively when compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 1,628 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,431 per Mt for white pepper. Sri Lanka black pepper was reported with 5% deficit as compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 2,592 per Mt. China white pepper was reported stable and was traded at an average of USD 4,275 per Mt locally.

INTERNATIONAL MARKET
International market showed a rather positive outlook as Indonesia and Viet Nam origin were reported with an increase. India black pepper was reported stable at an average of USD 4,416 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% and 2% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 1,983 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,320per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia black and white pepper continued to be traded stable and unchanged. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported with an increase of 2%, 2% and 1% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 2,130 per Mt, USD 2,160 per Mt and USD 3,060 per Mt respectively. China white pepper was reported steady and was traded at an average of USD 4,475 per Mt internationally.











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Friday, April 17, 2020

IPC - #PEPPER MARKET REPORT No. 16/20, 13 - 17 April 2020


LOCAL MARKET
Market this week showed a positive response with Indonesia origin reported with the highest increase. In local market, Malabar black pepper was reported stable averaging at USD 4,159 per Mt. Following the strengthening of the Indonesian rupiah against US Dollar by 4% as compared to last week's average, Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 8% and 4% respectively as opposed to the previous week averaging at USD 1,591 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,737 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia's black and white pepper were reported stable and unchanged. Furthermore, Viet Nam black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% respectively when compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 1,594 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,381 per Mt for white pepper. As a result of the strengthening of Sri Lankan Rupee against US Dollar, Sri Lanka black pepper was reported with an increase of 3% as compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 2,732 per Mt. China white pepper was reported with a slight increase of 1% and was traded at an average of USD 4,263 per Mt locally.

INTERNATIONAL MARKET

International market also showed a positive outlook as only India and Malaysia origin were reported stable. India black pepper was reported stable at an average of USD 4,421 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 8% and 4% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 1,967 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,258 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia black and white pepper continued to be traded stable and unchanged. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported with an increase of 2%, 2% and 1% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 2,090 per Mt, USD 2,120 per Mt and USD 3,020 per Mt respectively. China white pepper was reported with an increase of 1% as opposed to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 4,463 per Mt internationally.








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Monday, April 13, 2020

IPC MARKET REPORT - No. 15/20, 6 - 10 April 2020


As the total death from COVID-19 outbreak nearly reached 100,000 people, many countries enforced more rigorous measures in trying to lessen the spread of the Virus. Indonesia reportedly implemented a large-scale social restriction in their capital city which would last for the next two weeks, as market this week showed a mixed response. In local market, Malabar black pepper was reported with 1% deficit when compared to the previous week averaging at USD 4,177 per Mt. The decrease of Malabar black pepper price could be contributed to the weakening of Indian Rupee against US Dollar. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with a slight increase by 1% respectively as opposed to the previous week averaging at USD 1,467 per Mt for black pepper and USD 2,628 per Mt for white pepper. The increase of Indonesia black and white pepper price could be contributed to the slight strengthening of Indonesia Rupiah against US Dollar. Malaysia's black and white pepper were reported stable aver aging at USD 1,705 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,059 per Mt for white pepper. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper was reported stable and unchanged whilst Viet Nam white pepper was reported with 1% deficit as compared to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 2,347 per Mt. Following the significant weakening of Sri Lankan Rupee against US Dollar, Sri Lanka black pepper was traded with a 4% deficit as opposed to the previous week at an average of USD 2,660 per Mt. China white pepper was reported with an increase of 1% and was traded at an average of USD 4,239 per Mt locally.
In contrary, international market showed a rather positively outlook with only India origin recorded a deficit. India black pepper was reported with the same 1% deficit as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 4,440 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with an increase of 1% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 1,819 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,129 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia black and white pepper continued to be traded stable and unchanged. Furthermore, contrary to local price, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported with an increase of 4%, 3% and 2% respectively as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 2,050 per Mt, USD 2,080 per Mt and USD 2,980 per Mt respectively. China white pepper was reported with an increase of 1% as opposed to the previous week and was traded at an average of USD 4,439 per Mt internationally. 



VIETNAM - PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 13TH APRIL 2020 – WEEK 16





Global pepper market is forecast to be slow due to affected by COVID-19.
Disease movements are still complicated, especially in the US&Europe - the major pepper markets in the world, will cause less import demand. The global pepper market maybe continue  faces disrupted supply due to social isolation requirements and restrictions on clearance of cargo from many countries around the world.
Through a quick inspection again with Customs & Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam has exported up to 42,330 tons of pepper in March (higher than the figures we forecast last week over 8.000 tons). The first quarter 2020 export reached 83,246 tons that increasing by 12.6% compare with the same period in 2019 (exported 72,726 tons). This is new records from Vietnam and very impressive for everybody too.
March also recorded a sharp increase in imports to more than 10,000 tons from Chinese, it’s biggest quantity was imported within 1 month from China until now. Details of export/import data each country, I will try to analyze and send you within end this week.
Pepper market opening today with less offer from domestic suppliers. Market very steady and China continue buying beside other countries like ASIA/USA/EU.




















Monday, April 06, 2020

VIETNAM -PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 6TH APRIL 2020 – WEEK 15





First half of March 2020, Vietnam has exported pepper reached 16,689 tons with a turnover 35.21 million USD. Pepper exported in the first 2.5 months reach 57,128 tons, up 5.75% in quantity but down 11.24% in value over the same period last year. The average export price reached 2,110 USD/ton, down 5.25% compared to the average export price of February 2020.

In March, export reached 34,000 tons, bringing the total export volume in the first 3 months of 2020 to approximately 75,000 tons (same period in 2019 was 72,726 ton). This is very impressive record of Vietnam's pepper exports although the export volume to China decreased by over 10,000 tons in the first 3 months because influence of Covid 19. Details of export/import data each country, we will update and send you in the coming week.

At present, Vietnam has basically finished harvested 2020 pepper crop. Farmers/domestic agents only offer a very small quantity to cover temporary costs and continue storage due to low prices. The price is attractive so many customer/exporters… considering to stockpile.
China has better control of Covid, so it has been actively buying large quantity from last week especially white pepper. In addition, the market continues to receive great demand from the USA/UAE for both prompt and further shipment that make market stable and uptrend. Vietnam's currency last week slightly stronger compared to USD but not stability.













Wednesday, March 25, 2020

IPC MARKET REVIEW - February 2020



PRICE HISTORY

As the outbreak of Corona Virus continued affecting around 109 countries all over the world with a death toll reaching 3,831 cases (as of 09 March), pepper price index for the 2th month of 2020 was reported with a negative outlook. The price index of black pepper for February was reported with a major decrease of 11.4% as compared with the previous month at 30.30 point (Table 1). In addition, when compared with February 2019, the price index of black pepper experienced 7% loss. Following the same trend, the price index of white pepper for February 2020 was also reported with a significant decrease as it recorded a 6.9% decrease as compared with previous month at 32.36 point. In comparison with the same period in 2019, the price index of white pepper experienced a more significant decrease by 13%.


In the 2th month of 2020, the composite price for both black and white pepper was reported with a negative outlook. Composite price of black pepper in February was reported at USD 2,254 per Mt, recording USD 290 per Mt loss as compared with January. Aligned with composite price of black pepper, composite price of white pepper was also reported with a rather significant loss as it dropped to USD 3,349 per Mt. Thus, recording USD 249 per Mt loss as compared with the previous month.


Pepper prices in the 2nd month of 2020, showed a negative outlook with Viet Nam origin recorded the highest decrease as opposed to the previous month. The farm gate price of black pepper in India was reported with a decrease by 3% as opposed to January, averaging at USD 4,390 per Mt (Table 3). In the local currency farm gate price of India black pepper was traded at an average of INR 313 per Kg. The decrease of India black pepper price could be contributed to the harvest season currently in full swing as well as the depreciation of Indian Rupee against US Dollar.

The price of black pepper in Indonesia (Lampung black pepper) was reported with a decrease by 3% as opposed to the previous month, averaging at of USD 1,742 per Mt. The decrease of Indonesia black pepper could be contributed to the sluggish demand and the weakening of Indonesia's local currency against the US Dollar (IDR 13,776 for USD 1). In local currency, the price of Indonesia black pepper decreased to an average of IDR 24,000 per Kg from IDR 24,614 per Kg

In February 2020, the farm gate price of Malaysia's black pepper was reported with a decrease by 4% as compared to the previous month, averaging at USD 1,800 per Mt. The decrease of Malaysia black pepper could be contributed to the decrease of pepper price in local currency and the weakening of Malaysia's local currency against the US Dollar (MYR 4.16 for USD 1) or a depreciation by 2% when compared with the January. In local currency, the price of Malaysia black pepper decreased to an average of MYR 7,490 per Kg from MYR 7,621 per Kg.

Furthermore, farm gate price of black pepper in Viet Nam was reported to have decreased by 6% as opposed to January averaging at USD 1,613 per Mt. The decrease of Viet Nam black pepper price could be contributed to the harvest season currently in full swing. In local currency, the price of Viet Nam black pepper decreased to an average of VND 38,500 per Kg from VND 40,875 per Kg.

Sri Lanka black pepper was reported with a staggering 11% deficit as opposed to January and was reported at an average of USD 2,931 per Mt. The decrease of Sri Lanka black pepper could be contributed to sufficient stock following end of harvest in January. In local currency, the price of Sri Lanka black pepper decreased to an average of LKR 531.92 per Kg from LKR 586.72 per Kg.

BLACK PEPPER
FOB price of black pepper for February 2020 also showed a negative outlook with only Malaysia origin was reported stable. India was reported with the same 3% decrease when compared to the January, averaging at USD 4,670 per Mt (Table 4). Furthermore, the FOB price of black pepper in Indonesia was also reported with a decrease by 2% as opposed to January, averaging at USD 2,161 per Mt. FOB price of Malaysian black pepper was reported stable at an average of USD 3,685 per Mt. Furthermore, FOB price of Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l and 550 g/l were reported with a significant decrease by 16% and 14% respectively as compared to the previous month at an average of USD 1,964 per Mt and USD 2,060 per Mt respectively.

WHITE PEPPER
Farm gate prices of white pepper in February 2020 also showed a negative outlook (Table 5) as only Indonesia origin was reported stable. Indonesia Muntok white pepper was reported stable at average of USD 3,122 per Mt. In local currency, the price of Muntok white pepper was reported at an average of IDR 43,000 per Kg. Farm gate price of Malaysia white pepper was reported with a decrease by 3% as opposed to January at an average of USD 3,211 per Mt. Furthermore, Viet Nam white pepper was reported with a significant decrease by 8% when compare to the previous month, averaging at USD 2,409 per Mt. China market continued to be reported inactive in February as no business took place due to the outbreak of Corona Virus.


FOB price of white pepper showed a rather stable outlook with only Viet Nam origin was reported with a decrease. FOB price of Indonesia white pepper for February 2020 was reported stable, averaging at USD 3,716 per Mt. Furthermore, FOB price of Malaysia white pepper continued to be reported stable and unchanged. Whilst, FOB price of Viet Nam white pepper was reported with a significant dropped of 12% at an average of USD 3,069 per Mt .








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Monday, March 09, 2020

#PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 9TH MARCH 2020 – WEEK 11






Vietnam has exported roughly 25,600 tons of pepper in February, bringing the total pepper exported in the last 2 months to 40,600 tons, an increase of 11% compared to the first 2 months of 2019. We forecast March the total export volume will be easy to reach from 32 to 35,000 tons. All details data that we will collect and send you within next week.
Under the influence of #Corona Virus, the pepper market in Vietnam has had certain effects when prices decreased slightly over the weekend due to low demand and psychological factors affecting commodity prices. Furthermore, almost exporters covered enough raw material for Feb/First week March shipment and now keep sidelined.
After easier tone, the market has shown signs of recovery with some demand from India/Nepal and Eastern Europe. The USA market also recorded some demand for further shipment from June to December. However, business were slow due to collector/exporters/speculator prefer to offer promptly shipment and hesitating to offer full year shipment. In contrast to many other countries, Vietnam currency has strengthened against the USD and expected to continue until the second quarter of 2020 (equivalent to a price increased of about 10$/Mt).
China It seems has better control of the disease and we hope the situation will settled down soon. Border traded still tight and under strict control with costly. However, likely demand are returning soon. China reported trading its white pepper internationally with an average of USD 4,375 per Mt.
India as the harvest come to full swing Malabar black pepper was traded with a 4% discount on the price as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 4,203 per Mt. Currency depreciation than USD from  last week.
Indonesia black and white pepper also down around 1 and 2% respectively at an average of USD 1,684 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,053 per Mt for white pepper. Indonesian Rupiah also weakening than USD with 2% depreciation.
Malaysian an increase of 1% as opposed to the previous week, averaging at USD 1,767 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,172 per Mt for white pepper.
Sri Lanka was also reported steady at an average of USD 2,937 per Mt.
Brazil market we heard continue firm and less offer from farmers/collectors. USD stronger against with Real.







 










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Monday, March 02, 2020

PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 2ND MARCH 2020 – WEEK 10




Vietnam pepper price has increased by 10% in the past two weeks. The price of material from the VND 36,500 has increased to VND 40,000 today. Despite being in the harvest season, raw material prices continue to rise steadily due to the following main reasons;

- At these level, many farmers are at a loss, almost all consider storing pepper. Farmers and domestic agent prefer to sell other agricultural products like Coffee to cover temporary costs and store as much pepper as possible. As their perspective, pepper is the most attractive to invest compared to other agricultural products.

- Pepper price is at low level, it has stimulated many exporters/agents to buy stocks. Especially, there are large enterprises with FDI capital actively participating and pushing the market up sharply in the past week. Pepper harvesting fully swing in all area in Vietnam however it is not easy to buy large quantities from last week.

- Although cross-border transactions with China are still very difficult and costly, there have been some Chinese businessmen buying and stockpiling in Vietnam. They feeling pepper price was good and waiting for better clearance opportunities. It’s stimulated the market to increased until now.

- Several exporters are big short and have to buying raw material in secret for the ordered in the first quarter 2020.


China The situation of Corona Virus has been better controlled and real demand is gradually returning to the border. However, customs clearance is still slow due to many procedures and costs.

India In local market, Malabar black pepper was traded with a 2% deficit as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 4,372 per Mt.

Indonesia black and white pepper were reported with a 2% deficit respectively when compared to the previous week.

Malaysian black and white pepper were also traded domestically with a 2% and 1% deficit respectively as opposed to the previous week.

Sri Lanka black pepper was reported steady at an average of USD 2,929 per Mt.

Brazil  Continue to offer competitive prices but not much quantity. The Brazilian currency, which has depreciated against the US dollar by more than 10% since january, has also kept Brazil pepper prices at low level. However, we would not be surprised if the Brazilian market continues to increase follow Vietnam.


















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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

VIETNAM - #PEPPER MARKET UPDATE 25TH FEB 2020 – WEEK 9;



#PEPPER:

Vietnam;
Pepper market firmer and increasing tone around 100$ from last week. Exporters have been covering short position for Feb/First Half March shipment beside some middleman/collectors buying huge quantity to keep stock. We heard some demand coming from China (Pay Full Tax) for prompt shipment that encourage farmers hold on and not offer in bulk. Good demand coming from Middle East/Nepal/India for March/April shipment especially black pepper 5mm bold cause shortage BOLD raw material in this time. USA customer more interesting to cover full year shipment but processor/exporters hesitate to offer long shipment. 

China;
The borderline start opening but not easy to clear cargo from trucking like before. The business in border trade maybe continue very tight until second quarter.

Brazil
Market uptrend continue and stock limited. Exporters cautious to offer second quarters shipment.

Friday, February 21, 2020

#PEPPER - SPICES MARKET UPDATE 21ST FEB 2020 – WEEK 8




Vietnam; Pepper market after being stable for 2 weeks, has shown more signs of bullish trend when prices have increased by about 40 - 50$/MT in the past 2 days.

Currently, the pepper harvesting spread all area in Vietnam, but it is expected to peak season arriving in next 2-3 weeks. However, Due to the low price of pepper, many farmers have lost money, they do not take well care and focus on harvesting as in previous years.

Many farmers harvesting by themselves instead of hire worker to reduce their labor costs. This will take to longer harvesting times than before and raw material of new crop to the market is very slow.

Most of the farmers only sell raw material as little as possible and this year's storage trend is much bigger than before. Although it is in pepper season that not easy to buy large quantities like before.

Exporters still have to covering raw material for February/FH March shipment so the price trend maybe stable in the next 1-2 weeks is foreseen.

The low price has also stimulated several agents, collectors as well as traders to buy more and stockpiling.

China; The borderline continues to close, but both governments Vietnam and China have regulations to make goods exchange and trading more favorable than before. We hope the Corona Virus will be shut down soon and the border trade will going smoothly in the next weeks.

India; We heard market firmer, Malabar black pepper an increase of 1% as compared to the previous week.

Indonesia;  Black and white pepper was reported stable.

Malaysia/Srilanka;  Black and white pepper with a 2% and 1% easier to the previous week

Brazil; Market uptrend, farmer/exporters hesitate to offer with discounting on the price. Stock we heard less and limited to offer March/April shipment.















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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

#BLACKPEPPER - EXPORT OF PEPPER BY MADAGASCAR


EXPORT OF PEPPER BY MADAGASCAR
Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately 400 kilometers off the coast of East Africa. Madagascar is one of the producers of pepper in the world and actively export pepper to various countries.

In 2017, Madagascar was reported to have exported a total of 1,983 Mt of pepper from which 95% or 1,889 Mt of it comprised of whole pepper and 5% or 94 Mt of it ground pepper. Madagascar on average exported a total of 165 Mt per month in 2017 which peaked in December with 580 per Mt. The total revenue of Madagascar's export of pepper in 2017 was reported to be as high as USD 6.9 Million. Thus, recording an average price of the total pepper exported by Madagascar at USD 3,462 per Mt for whole pepper and USD 4,054 per Mt for ground pepper.


Year 2018 saw an increase in term of quantity of pepper exported by Madagascar. Madagascar was reported to have exported a total of 3,313 Mt of which 90% or 2,986 Mt of it comprised of whole pepper and 10% or 328 Mt of it ground pepper, recording an increase of 67% when compared with 2017. The average export of pepper by Madagascar in 2018 was reported to be at 276 Mt per month which peaked in January with 538 per Mt. In accordance with increasing in terms of quantity, Madagascar's revenue from pepper export was also reported to have increased by 33% as compared to the previous year to a total of USD 9.2 Million. Thus, recording an average price of the total pepper exported by Madagascar at USD 2,824 per Mt for whole pepper and USD 2,471 per Mt for ground pepper or a decrease by 18% and 39% respectively as compared with 2017.


At the end of 2019, Madagascar was reported to have exported a total of 3,696 Mt which 98% or 3,639 Mt of it comprised of whole pepper and 2% or 57 Mt of it ground pepper. Thus, recording an increase of 12% when compared to 2018. The average export of pepper by Madagascar in 2019 was reported to be at 308 Mt per month which peaked in October with 620 per Mt. By the end of 2019, the total revenue of pepper export by Madagascar was reported to have reached USD 7.1 Million, recording a decrease by 23% as compared to 2018. The average price of the total pepper exported by Madagascar in 2019 was reported at USD 1,919 per Mt for whole pepper and 2,079 per Mt for ground pepper or a decrease by 32% and 16% respectively as compared with 2018.


Pepper from Madagascar is widely traded in Asia, Europe and Africa. In 2019, Madagascar's top 5 Country of destinations for its pepper were reported to be United Arab Emirates with 440 Mt (a decrease of 19% as compared to 2018), France with 389 Mt (an increase of 11%), Sudan with 384 Mt (an increase of 75%), Pakistan with 316 Mt (a decrease of 30%) and Belgium with 299 Mt (a decrease of 1%). The significant decrease of export to Pakistan was the result of Pakistan starting to shift importing pepper from Brazil instead of Madagascar (an increase of 1,629 Mt of Pakistan import from Brazil). 







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#BLACKPEPPER -IPC MARKET REPORT


No. 07/20, 10 - 14 February 2020

MARKET REPORT

Market this week showed a mixed response with a rather negative outlook as only India origin was reported with an increase. In local market, Malabar black pepper was traded with an increase of 1% as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 4,382 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper was reported stable at an average of USD 1,753 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,141 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysian black and white pepper were traded domestically with a 2% and 1% deficit respectively as opposed to the previous week averaging at USD 1,820 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,239 per Mt for white pepper. Furthermore, the ongoing harvest season in Viet Nam pushed Viet Nam black pepper to be traded with a 2% deficit as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 1,597 per Mt. Whilst, Viet Nam white pepper was reported steady with an average of USD 2,410 per Mt. Sri Lanka black pepper was traded with a 1% deficit as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 2, 916 per Mt.
International market followed similar trend in local market as only India recorded an increase. India was reported trading its Malabar black pepper internationally with the same increase of 1% as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 4,662 per Mt. Indonesia black and white pepper were reported stable with an average of USD 2,174 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,740 per Mt for white pepper. Malaysia black and white pepper continued to be traded stable and unchanged. Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported with a greater loss in international market and were traded with a 7%, 6% and 5% deficit respectively when compared to the previous week at an average of USD 1,900 per Mt, USD 2,000 per Mt and USD 3,000 per Mt respectively. The decrease of FOB price in Viet Nam could be contributed to China demand in recent week was static and it has an impact due to Viet Nam was the biggest supplier for China pepper market.
The Lunar New Year holiday which was followed immediately by the devastating outbreak of the Corona Virus have china market in the past 5 weeks were reported inactive as no business took place. Reports coming in from Hainan stating that people remain in their house and refraining from going out.








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