Monday, July 15, 2019

IMPORT OF PEPPER BY GERMANY by IPC

IMPORT OF PEPPER BY GERMANY
 

Germany, Officially the Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Central and Western Europe, lying between the Baltic and North Seas to the north, and the Alps, Lake Constance and the High Rhine to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the East, Austria and Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, and Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west.


Germany includes 16 constituent states, covers an area of 357, 386 square kilometres and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With 83 million inhabitants, it is the second most populous state of Europe after Russia. Germany was a founding member of the European Economic Community in 1957 and the European Union in 1993. Germany has the largest national economy in Europe which is also the world's fourth largest by nominal GDP. Germany is also the world's third largest exporter and importer of goods (based on CIA World Factbook). Furthermore, Germany is one of the countries in Europe that imports quite a lot of pepper from various pepper producing countries whether for its domestic consumption or for re-export.


In 2017, Germany was reported to have imported to have imported a total 32,189 Mt of pepper which 89% of it comprised of whole pepper while 3,481 Mt of it ground pepper. The average pepper import by Germany in 2017 was reported at 2,682 Mt per month with the highest quantity recorded in October with 3,685 Mt. The total expenditure of pepper import by Germany amounted to USD 211.1 Million, recording an average price of the total pepper imported by Germany at USD 6,443 per Mt for whole pepper and USD 4,225 per Mt for ground pepper.

Year 2018 saw pepper import by Germany decreased by 5% as compared to the previous year totalling at 30,562 Mt which comprised of 27,939 Mt of whole pepper and 2,623 Mt of ground pepper. The average pepper import by Germany was reported at 2,547 Mt per month which peaked in October with 3,949 Mt. In accordance with decreasing in term of quantity, the pepper imports by Germany also decreased by 41% in terms of value which amounted to USD 124.4 Million. The average of total pepper imported by Germany was reported to be at USD 3,892 per Mt for whole pepper and USD 5,971 per Mt for ground pepper which meant a loss of 40% and profit of 41% respectively as compared to the previous year.

Pepper import by Germany as of April 2019 was reported an increasing trend by recording an increased by 11% as compared with the same period in 2018, totalling 9,452 Mt which comprised of 8,702 Mt of whole pepper and 750 Mt of ground pepper. The total expenditure of pepper imports by Germany as of April 2019 decreased by 25% as compared to the previous year in the same period, totalling USD 32.2 Million.


The top five most of pepper imported by Germany both whole and ground as of April 2019 reported to come from Brazil with 4,887 Mt (an increase of 31% compared with the same period in 2018), Viet Nam with 2,670 Mt (an increase of 1%), Indonesia with 598 Mt (a decrease of 26%), India with 430 Mt (a decrease of 51%) and Sri Lanka with 294 Mt (an increase of 34%). The significant decreased of Germany pepper import from Indonesia and India could be contributed that Germany started to shift import from other origins countries such as Sri Lanka (an increase by 100 Mt as compared to the same period in 2018) and Cambodia (an increase by 71 Mt) which exported 194 Mt and 32 Mt respectively in the same period in 2018.

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Sunday, July 14, 2019

IPC MARKET REPORT No. 28/19, 8 July - 12 July 2019


MARKET REPORT
Market this week showed mixed response.
In local market, Malabar black pepper was reported stable and relatively unchanged as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 4,874 per Mt.
India black pepper price in local currency was reported at INR 334 per Kg on Thursday.
Indonesia black and white pepper was also reported stable as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 2,054 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,435 per Mt for white pepper. Indonesian black and white pepper in local currency trade an average of IDR 29,000 per Kg and IDR 48,500 per Kg respectively.
Malaysian black and white pepper was reported stable and relative unchanged as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 2,476 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,911 per Mt for white pepper.
Viet Nam black pepper was reported to be traded with a 1% deficit as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 1,931 per Mt, whilst Viet Nam white pepper reported unchanged, averaging at USD 2,847 per Mt.
Sr i Lanka black pepper continued to traded negatively and was reported the lowest ever prices in recent years. Recording a 23% deficit as opposed to the previous week at an average of USD 2,069 per Mt.
China white pepper was reported stable as compared to the previous week averaging at USD 4,706 per Mt.


International Mkt
In international market, FOB price of India black pepper was reported stable as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 5,165 per Mt.
Indonesia black and white pepper was also reported stable as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 2,512 per Mt for black pepper and USD 4,060 per Mt for white pepper.
Malaysia black and white pepper were reported unchanged, averaging at USD 3,685 per Mt and USD 5,275 per Mt respectively.
Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported stable and relatively unchanged as compared to the previous week with an average at USD 2,309 per Mt, USD 2,374 per Mt and USD 3,459 per Mt respectively.
China white pepper was reported with a 4% increase as opposed to the previous week at an average USD 5,106 per Mt in the international market.


US market was reported stable and unchanged with Muntok spot price being reported at USD 5,072 per Mt.

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Friday, July 05, 2019

IPC MKT REPORT No. 27/19, 1 July - 5 July 2019


MARKET REPORT
Market in the first week of July 2019 showed mixed response albeit slightly negative.
In local market, Malabar black pepper was traded with a 2% deficit as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 4,879 per Mt.
India black pepper price in local currency was reported at INR 336 per Kg on Thursday.
Indonesia black pepper was reported stable, whilts Indonesia white pepper was reported to be traded with a deficit by 1% as compared to the previous week. Averaging at USD 2,052 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,431 per Mt for white pepper. Indonesian black and white pepper in local currency were traded at an average of IDR 29,000 per Kg and IDR 48,500 per Kg respectively.
Malaysian black and white pepper was reported stable and relatively unchanged as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 2,475 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,908 per Mt for white pepper.
Viet Nam black pepper was reported to be traded with a slight 1% deficit as compared to the previous week, averagi ng at USD 1,945 per Mt, whilst Viet Nam white pepper reported unchanged.
Sri Lanka black pepper continued to be traded negatively and was reported with the lowest ever prices in recent years. Recording a 5% deficit as opposed to the previous week at an average of USD 2,681 per Mt. China white pepper followed the negative trend and was traded with a 2% deficit.


In international market, FOB price of India black pepper was reported with slight deficit of 1% as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 5,169 per Mt.
Indonesia black pepper was reported stable with an average of USD 2,509 per Mt whilst Indonesia white pepper was reported to be traded with a 1% deficit as compared to the previous week.
Malaysia black and white pepper were reported unchanged, averaging at USD 3,685 per Mt and USD 5,275 per Mt respectively.
Furthermore, Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported with a 1% deficit as opposed to the previous week with an average USD 2,315 per Mt, USD 2,380 per Mt and USD 3,465 per Mt respectively.
China white pepper was reported with a 2% deficit as opposed to the previous week at an average USD 4,921 per Mt in the international market.

US market was reported stable and unchanged with Muntok spot price being reported at USD 5,072 per Mt. 

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Wednesday, July 03, 2019

Cloves Indonesia

Cloves prices expected to move up in Indonesia


Cloves market which was running quite subdued for a long time, saw some action last week as Indonesia cigarette companies covered almost 25,000 mts at IDR 80,000/- levels farm gate price from farmers/collectors.

This led to prices moving up in Indonesia and exporters who were very keen to sell, have now withdrawn offers and waiting for market to stabilize before giving fresh offers/taking orders.

Local exporters believe cigarette companies may again enter markets to cover some more quantities at these attractive levels.

This report by anonimus (broker from India)

Friday, June 28, 2019

PEPPER MARKET REPORT

No. 26/19, 24 June - 28 June 2019
IPC

Market this week showed mixed response. In local market, Malabar black pepper was traded with a 1% increase as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 4,957 per Mt.
India black pepper price in local currency was reported at INR 343 per kg on Thursday.
Though Indonesian Rupiah strengthen against US Dollar, Indonesia black and white pepper were reported to be traded with a 3% and 1% deficit respectively as compared to the previous week, averaging at USD 2,048 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,461 Mt for white pepper. Indonesian black and white pepper in local currency lost IDR 1,000 per Kg and were traded at an average of IDR 29,000 per Kg and IDR 49,000 per Kg respectively.
Malaysian black and white pepper was traded with an increase of 1% as compared with the previous week, averaging at USD 2,469 per Mt for black pepper and USD 3,899 per Mt for white pepper.
Viet Nam black and white pepper was reported stable when compared with previous week, averaging at USD 1,962 per M t for black pepper and USD 2,848 per Mt for white pepper.
Sri Lanka black pepper continued to be traded negatively and was reported with the lowest ever prices in recent years. Recording a 4% deficit as opposed to the previous week at an average of USD 2,837 per Mt. Whilst, China white pepper was traded with an increase of 2% as compared with the previous week averageing at USD 4,800 per Mt.


In international market, FOB price of India black pepper was reported with a 1% increase as compared to the previous week at an average of USD 5,246 per Mt.
Indonesia black and white pepper were reported negative and were traded with a 2% and 1% deficit respectively as compared to the previous week with an average of USD 2,505 per Mt for black pepper and USD 4,088 per Mt for white pepper.
Malaysia black and white pepper were reported with a significant 3% spike as opposed to the previous week, averaging at USD 3,685 per Mt for black pepper and USD 5,275 per Mt for white pepper.
Viet Nam black pepper 500 g/l, 550 g/l and Viet Nam white pepper were reported stable with an average USD 2,343 per Mt, USD 2,408 per Mt and USD 3,493 per Mt respectively.
China white pepper was reported with a 2% increase as opposed to the previous week at an average USD 5,000 per Mt in the international market.

US market was reported stable and unchanged with Muntok spot price being reported at USD 5,072 per Mt.



Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Golden Berries – Aguaymanto from Perú

















Golden Berries – Aguaymanto from Perú


Golden berries are bright, orange-colored fruits that are closely related to the tomatillo. Like tomatillos, they are wrapped in a papery husk called a calyx that must be removed before eating.
Slightly smaller than cherry tomatoes, these fruits have a sweet, tropical taste somewhat reminiscent of pineapple and mango. Many people enjoy their juicy pop of flavor as a snack or in salads, sauces and jams.
Golden berries are also known as Inca berry, Peruvian groundcherry, poha berry, goldenberry, husk cherry and cape gooseberry.
They belong to the nightshade family and grow in warm places around the world.
This article tells you everything you need to know about golden berries, including their nutrition, benefits and potential side effects.
Golden berries have an impressive nutrient profile.
They hold a moderate number of calories, providing 74 per cup (140 grams). The majority of their calories come from carbs (1Trusted Source).
The same serving size also packs 6 grams of fiber — over 20% of the reference daily intake (RDI).
A 1-cup (140-gram) serving of golden berries contains the following (1Trusted Source):
• Calories: 74
• Carbs: 15.7 grams
• Fiber: 6 grams
• Protein: 2.7 grams
• Fat: 1 gram
• Vitamin C: 21% of the RDI for women and 17% for men
• Thiamine: 14% of the RDI for women and 13% for men
• Riboflavin: 5% of the RDI
• Niacin: 28% of the RDI for women and 25% for men
• Vitamin A: 7% of the RDI for women and 6% for men
• Iron: 8% of the RDI for women and 18% for men
• Phosphorus: 8% of the RDI

Golden berries also have high amounts of beta-carotene and vitamin K along with a little calcium.

Golden berries boast an impressive amount of vitamins, minerals and fiber — with only 74 calories per cup (140 grams).
Health Benefits
Golden berries contain several plant compounds that may positively impact your health.
High in Antioxidants

Golden berries are high in plant compounds called antioxidants.

Antioxidants protect against and repair the damage caused by free radicals, which are molecules linked to aging and diseases, such as cancer.
To date, studies have identified 34 unique compounds in golden berries that may have benefits for health.
Furthermore, the phenolic compounds in golden berries were shown to block the growth of breast and colon cancer cells in test-tube studies.

In another test-tube study, extracts of fresh and dehydrated golden berries were found to increase the life of cells while preventing the formation of compounds that cause oxidative damage.
The skin of golden berries has nearly three times the amount of antioxidants as their pulp. Additionally, antioxidant levels are at their peak when the fruits are ripe (8Trusted Source).
Has Anti-Inflammatory Benefits

Compounds in golden berries called withanolides may have anti-inflammatory effects in your body, potentially protecting against colon cancer.
In one study, an extract from the husk of golden berries reduced inflammation in mice with inflammatory bowel disease. Additionally, mice treated with this extract had lower levels of inflammatory markers in their tissues.
While there are no comparable human studies, test-tube studies in human cells reveal promising effects against inflammation.

May Boost Immunity
There are no human studies on golden berries and immune system function, but test-tube studies suggest several benefits.
Studies in human cells note that golden berries may help regulate your immune system. The fruit contains multiple polyphenols which block the the release of certain inflammatory immune markers.
Additionally, golden berries are a good source of vitamin C. One cup (140 grams) provides 15.4 mg of this vitamin — 21% of the RDI for women and 17% for men.
Vitamin C plays several key roles in a healthy immune system response.

May Benefit Bone Health
Golden berries are high in vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin involved in bone metabolism (2Trusted Source).
This vitamin is a necessary component of bone and cartilage and is also involved in healthy bone turnover rates, which is how bones break down and reform.
The most recent evidence suggests that vitamin K should be taken alongside vitamin D for optimal bone health.

May Improve Vision
Golden berries provide lutein and beta-carotene, along with several other carotenoids.
A diet high in carotenoids from fruits and vegetables is linked to a lower risk of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness.
Specifically, the carotenoid lutein is well known for preventing eye diseases.
Lutein and other carotenoids, including zeaxanthin and lycopene, have also been shown to protect against vision loss from diabetes.

Golden berries may have several benefits for your health. They are high in antioxidants, exhibit anti-inflammatory effects and may boost bone health and vision.

Potential Side Effects
Golden berries may be poisonous if you eat them unripe.

Unripe golden berries contain solanine, a toxin naturally found in nightshade vegetables, such as potatoes and tomatoes (20Trusted Source).
Solanine can cause digestive upset, including cramping and diarrhea — and may be fatal in rare cases.
To be on the safe side, eat only fully ripe golden berries that have no green parts.
Additionally, keep in mind that eating high amounts of golden berries may be dangerous.
In one animal study, very high doses of freeze-dried golden berry juice — 2,273 mg per pound of body weight (5,000 mg per kg) daily — resulted in heart damage to male — but not female — mice. No other side effects were observed.

There are no long-term safety studies on golden berries in humans.

Eating golden berries appears safe, although there are no studies in humans. That said, unripe fruits may cause digestive upset, and high doses of its juice have been shown to be toxic in animal studies.

How to Eat Them
Golden berries can be enjoyed fresh or dried once their papery husks are removed.
Fresh golden berries can be found at farmers markets and many grocery stores. Dried golden berries can often be purchased online.

Here are some ways you can incorporate golden berries into your diet:

Eat them raw as a snack.
Add them to a fruit salad.
Sprinkle them on top of a savory salad.
Blend them into a smoothie.
Dip them in chocolate sauce for dessert.
Turn them into a sauce to enjoy with meat or fish.
Make them into a jam.
Stir them into a grain salad.
Use them on top of yogurt and granola.

Golden berries add a unique flavor to almost any dish or snack.

Golden berries are a versatile fruit that can be eaten fresh or dried. They add a unique flavor to jams, sauces, salads and desserts.

Although golden berries are closely related to tomatillos, they have a sweet, tropical taste similar to pineapple and mango.
They are high in fiber, vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds that may boost your immune system, eyesight and bones.
They are best eaten fully ripe — without any green spots.
These flavorful fruits add a unique, sweet taste to jams, sauces, desserts and more.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Vietnam new crop White Pepper

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