Showing posts with label Madagascar. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Cloves Market Latest News

 


Royal Golden's Cloves Market Latest News
By Parsram Dhirani


Madagascar - With weeks of slow progression of incoming new crop from field, goods are now reportedly seen starting to arrive in good flow from North and Tamatave areas. The arriving crop seems promising in terms of colours despite few areas reporting having small buds. According to shippers, few weeks from now, quality will be perfect alongside volume distribution from Tamatave that will finally increase. However, some buyers on site who are allegedly monitoring the field are still not able to procure enough cargo with export license that is still under renewal process. Most major sellers are still abstaining from selling until the license is released from their government. While some are able to offer, buyer must be willing to pay a premium price. Local price from North bushes still between MGA 25,000 – 25,500 while from Tamatave it is now at about MGA 30,000 with indicative FOB export price ranging from $7500 (pmt) and up.

Comoros from few days of holding their offers, finally came back in market by ending week 45. Price indication about $7200 pmt which is much supportive compared to Madagascar.

Sri Lanka still experiencing extreme weather events that could affect cropping patterns by December harvest. Price indication about $7100 -7200 pmt.

Brazil is completely absent.

At the moment, it is Madagascar versus Comoros. The latter as an active and leading contender compared to the other (at least) in terms of pricing. However, for those buyers who still value quality over price, choosing Madagascar is a ‘no brainer.’

On overall market sentiments, while others sporadically cover their urgent needs, the current economic condition overrides the optimism of some to openly participate and would rather stay on side line until the right buying time comes.

Friday, February 28, 2020

IPC SPECIAL ISSUE ON CLOVES - FEBRUARY, 2020 -FINAL




PART 2 - FINAL

#CLOVES #INDONESIA EXPORT FIGURES, PRICES


As the top producers of cloves in the world, Indonesia actively exports cloves to various countries. In 2017, Indonesia was reported to have exported a total of 9,089 Mt of cloves from which 95% or 8,675 Mt of it comprised of whole cloves and 5% or 414 Mt of it ground cloves. Indonesia on average exported a total of 757 Mt per month which peaked in February with 1,484 Mt. The total revenue of Indonesia’s export of cloves in 2017 was reported to be as high as USD 28.9 Million. Thus, recording an average price of the total cloves exported by Indonesia at USD 3,104 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 4,823 per Mt for ground cloves.
Year 2018 saw an increase in term of quantity of cloves exported by Indonesia. Indonesia was reported to have exported a total of 20,246 Mt of which 95% or 19,183 Mt of it comprised of whole cloves and 5% or 1,063 Mt of it ground cloves, recording a total increase of 123% when compared with 2017. The average export of cloves by Indonesia in 2018 was reported to be at 1,687 Mt per month which peaked in November with 5,132 Mt. In accordance with increasing in terms of quantity, Indonesia’s revenue from cloves export was reported to have increased by 252% to a total of USD 101.7 Million as compared to the previous year. Thus, recording an average price of the total cloves exported by Indonesia at USD 4,995 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 5,581 per Mt for ground cloves or an increase of 61% and 16% respectively as compared with 2017.

In 2019, Indonesia was reported to have exported a total of 25,990 Mt of which 96% or 24,971 Mt of it comprised of whole cloves and 4% or 1,019 Mt of it ground cloves. Thus, recording a total increase of 28% when compared to 2018. By the end of 2019, the total revenue of cloves export by Indonesia was reported to have reached USD 111.5 Million, recording an increase of 10% as compared to 2018. The average price of the total cloves exported by Indonesia in 2019 was reported at USD 4,289 per Mt for whole cloves and 4,346 per Mt for ground clovesor a decrease by 14% and 22% respectively as compared with 2018.

Furthermore, in the past three years export of cloves and pepper by Indonesia had been reported with an increase. Although Indonesia is the world largest cloves producer in the world, export quantity and value of cloves from Indonesia was reported to be inferior to pepper export. The total quantity of cloves export in the past three years was reported at 55,326 Mt whilst the total quantity of pepper export was reported with 142,082 Mt. Thus, recording the annual ratio quantity of Indonesia export between cloves and pepper during 2017-2019 at 1:5, 1:2 and 1:2 respectively. The total value of cloves export in the past three years was reported as high as USD 242.2 Million whilst the total value of pepper export was reported as high as USD 535.7 Million. Thus, recording the annual ratio value of Indonesia export between cloves and pepper during 2017-2019 at 1:8, 1:1 and 1:1 per year respectively

During 2017-2019, the average export price of cloves for both whole and ground by Indonesia had fluctuated (Table 8). In 2017, the average export prices of cloves by Indonesia was recorded at USD 3,263 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 6,780 per Mt for ground cloves. The highest average export price of cloves from Indonesia in 2017 was recorded in September with USD 5,439 per Mt for whole cloves and in November with USD 15,452 per Mt for ground cloves whilst the lowest average export price was recorded in June with USD 1,635 per Mt for whole cloves and in March with only USD 922 per Mt for ground cloves.

Year 2018, saw an increase in the average export price for both whole and ground cloves by Indonesia, the average export prices of whole cloves by Indonesia was reported at USD 5,062 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 9,008 per Mt for ground cloves. Thus, recording an increase of 55% and 33% respectively when compared to 2017. The highest average export price of cloves from Indonesia in 2018 was recorded in February with USD 6,256 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 28,845 per Mt for ground cloves which also occurred in the same month. Whilst, the lowest average export price was recorded in May with USD 3,506 per Mt for whole cloves and in April with USD 2,080 per Mt for ground cloves.

Contrary with 2018, the average export prices of cloves by Indonesia in 2019 saw a decreasing trend. The average export prices of whole cloves by Indonesia was reported at USD 4,333 per Mt for whole cloves and USD 4,526 per Mt for ground cloves.Thus, recording a decrease by 14% and 50% respectively when compared to 2018. The highest average export price of cloves by Indonesia in 2019 was recorded in June with USD 5,248 per Mt for whole cloves and in December with USD 10,714 per Mt for ground cloves. Whilst, the lowest average export price of cloves was recorded in December with USD 3,538 per Mt for whole cloves and in November with only USD 975 per Mt for ground cloves

Cloves export by Indonesia was reported to be shipped through ports and airports all over the Indonesia such as Java, Sumatera, Sulawesi and Bali (Table 9). Based on the port of origin, the top five origins for cloves export by Indonesia in 2019 were reported to be Port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya with 23,108 Mt (contributed to 89% of the total export from Indonesia), Port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta with 1,204 Mt (5%), Port of Tanjung Emas, Semarang with 985 Mt (4%), Port of Belawan, Medan with 304 Mt (1%) and Port of Panjang, Lampung with 232 Mt (1%). Furthermore, cloves export from Indonesia was also reported to be flown through airport such as Juanda (Surabaya), Ngurah Rai (Bali), Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta) and Kuala Namu (Medan) though its quantity was insignificant when compared to quantity of cloves export through the ports.

Cloves from Indonesia are globally traded in Asia, America, Africa and European Countries (Table 10). In 2019, Indonesia’s top 5 Country of destinations for its cloves were reported to be India with 9,638 Mt (an increase of 115% as compared with 2018), Viet Nam with 2,158 Mt (a decrease of 59%), Saudi Arabia with 2,100 Mt (an increase of 17%), United Arab Emirates with 1,820 Mt (an increase of 125%) and Pakistan with 1,559 Mt (an increase of 2%). In terms of value, Indonesia’s top 5 contributors for its cloves export revenue were reported to be India with USD 34.8 Million, Saudi Arabia with 12.3 Million,United Arab Emirates with 8.6 Million, Singapore with USD 8.2 Million and Pakistan with 7.0 Million

Farm gate price of cloves in Indonesia in the first quarter of 2019 fluctuated with a rather negatively outlook (Table 12). During that period, in several regency of cloves producer, clove farm gate price was reported to have recorded the highest price with IDR 100,000 per Kg (USD 7.0 per Kg) in January and February at Bima Regency and in January at Cianjur Regency, whilst the lowest price occurred in February at Ende Regency with only IDR 79,000 per Kg (USD 5.6 per Kg). Furthermore, the average farm gate price of cloves in most regions in Indonesia during January-April 2019 was recorded at IDR 85,139 per Kg (USD 6.02 per Kg).

This report was elaborated under the supervision of International Pepper Community and information provided by the sources below:
- International Trade Centre (ITC) - Geneva
- Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
- Agricultural Commodity Export-Import Database, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Agricultural Commodity Price Information, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Directorate General of Estate Crops, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia













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Thursday, February 27, 2020

IPC SPECIAL ISSUE ON CLOVES - FEBRUARY, 2020 PART 1



#CLOVES #INDONESIA

A little bit of History


The distribution of clove plants out of the Moluccas began in 1769. The spread of clove plants to regions of Indonesia such as Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan began in 1870. Today, clove plants have spread throughout the world.

Producing Areas

In 2019, the top 10 largest area of cloves cultivation were estimated to be North Sulawesi Province with 74,940 Ha, Central Sulawesi Province with 71,704 Ha, South Sulawesi Province with 63,136 Ha, East Java Province with 46,043 Ha, Maluku Province with 44,161 Ha, Central Java Province with 42,037 Ha, West Java Province with 35,697 Ha, South East Sulawesi with 31,388 Ha, Aceh Province with 25,530 Ha and North Maluku Province with 21,157 Ha.

Harvest in Indonesia

Harvest season in various producing area in Indonesia varied depending on the local climatic conditions. In Sumatra Island: flower buds grow between October - November and the harvest season is around April - June. Whilst, in Java Island: flower buds grow from November to January, so the harvest falls in May - July. In Maluku Island: flower buds grow between May - July and harvest season is between October - January. Whilst, in other areas the harvest occurred between July - October. Though, generally clove flowering and harvesting in Indonesia occur once a year, the harvest lasts a minimum of three months. Normally, cloves planting at 15 - 20 years of age would be able to produce around 3 kg per tree.

Uses of Cloves in Indonesia

In 2018, Indonesia as the largest producer of cloves in the world contributed to 74% or 123,399 Mt of global production and followed by Madagascar with 14% or 23,325 Mt. Since the 21st century, Indonesia became the largest cloves producer and consumer countries. Cloves in Indonesia are mostly used to supply the cigarette factories. Therefore, from the industrial side, Indonesia domestic production has met the needs of the processing sector. Furthermore, in 2019 the need for processing sector was estimated at 110,000 Mt which was around 83% of the total production and was fully absorbed by cigarette companies such as PT. Djarum Kudus, PT. Gudang Garam, PT. Sampoerna, etc.

Area of Production

The area under cloves cultivation in Indonesia fluctuated with a rather increasing trend. During 1961-2018 Indonesia area of plantation was reported with significant increase of 541,212 Ha. The average increase of cloves area of plantation in the course of half century was recorded 9% per year with the highest increase recorded in 1968 with an increase of 96% as compared with the previous year. In 2018, the area under cloves cultivation in Indonesia recorded the largest ever in the history with a total of 561,212 Ha, recording an increase of 2% when compared to 2017. Furthermore, for the year 2019 the area under cloves cultivation was estimated to increase by 2% to 571,305 Ha. The increase in the area of cloves plantation could be contributed to the massive cloves demand from domestic and international cloves market (Table 2).

Production of Cloves

Indonesian production of cloves during 1961-2018 was also fluctuated with a rather positive trend, recording an increase of 116,399 Mt to a total of 123,399 Mt in 2018. The average increase of cloves production in the past 58 year was reported by 11% per year with the highest increase recorded in 1966 with an increase of 103% as compared to the previous year. Furthermore, the highest production of Indonesia cloves was reported in 2015 with 139,641 Mt whilst the lowest occurred in 1962 with only 6,600 Mt. In addition, production of Indonesia cloves in 2019 was estimated to decrease by 3% when compared to 2018 to a total of 120,000 Mt.

Productivity

Cloves productivity in Indonesia during 1961-2018 was reported to be fluctuated with a rather stable trend. In the past 3 years cloves productivity in Indonesia saw decreasing trend to a total of 220 Kg per Ha in 2018. Since 1961 to 2018, cloves productivity in Indonesia was reported with a decrease by 37%. The average increase of cloves productivity in Indonesia was reported at 2% per year and the highest was reported in 1973 with 483 Kg per Ha whilst the lowest occurred in 1985 with only 144 Kg per Ha (Table 3). Furthermore, in 2019, Indonesia cloves productivity was estimated at 210 Kg per Ha or a decrease of 4% as compared to 2018. Despite Indonesian Government efforts in recent years developing a superior seed of clove which could be used by planters to replanting old or damaged plants andalso to boost the productivity of cloves plantations as well as the Directorate General of Plantations of Indonesia application of good agricultural practices (GAP) to clove plantation in vario us clove producing area, Indonesia's clove productivity was yet to show an increase trend following a decreasing streak which started in 2016.

SEE NEXT TOMORROW - EXPORTS & PRICES

This report was elaborated under the supervision of International Pepper Community and information provided by the sources below:
- International Trade Centre (ITC) - Geneva
- Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
- Agricultural Commodity Export-Import Database, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Agricultural Commodity Price Information, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Directorate General of Estate Crops, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia













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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

IPC- SPECIAL ISSUE ON CLOVE - FEBRUARY, 2020 EXTRACT



Starting this week we´ll be publishing a comprehensive report about Cloves Market, docused on Indonesia.
Due to extension of the information we are publishing extracts with important information.
Follow us next week to get a comprehensive picture of present days Cloves Situation.

This report was elaborated under the supervision of International Pepper Community and information provided by the sources below:
- International Trade Centre (ITC) - Geneva
- Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
- Agricultural Commodity Export-Import Database, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Agricultural Commodity Price Information, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia
- Directorate General of Estate Crops, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia



SUMMARIZING

Farm gate price of cloves in Indonesia in the first quarter of 2019 fluctuated with a rather negatively outlook (Table 12). During that period, in several regency of cloves producer, clove farm gate price was reported to have recorded the highest price with IDR 100,000 per Kg (USD 7.0 per Kg) in January and February at Bima Regency and in January at Cianjur Regency, whilst the lowest price occurred in February at Ende Regency with only IDR 79,000 per Kg (USD 5.6 per Kg). Furthermore, the average farm gate price of cloves in most regions in Indonesia during January-April 2019 was recorded at IDR 85,139 per Kg (USD 6.02 per Kg).


















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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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