Tuesday, December 17, 2019

TRYING TO UNDERSTAND BLACK PEPPER MARKET



A Client asked me today:

" Why Brazilian Black Pepper has been cheaper then Vietnam for such long time ?
I´ve been in the market for 6 years now and I never seen such situation !"


Well, neither I know.
I´ve been trying to understand the reasons but cannot find a reasonable answers for 2 questions:
Why brazilian pepper had been cheaper for all year long, and
Why Pepper price in general decreased that much in the last seasons ?

Average prices for B1 550g black pepper in 2002 were U$D 1,500/ton
Than in 2006/2007 it started to rise to U$D1,800 /U$R 2,000 / U$D 2,250... ended the 2007 quoted at U$D 3,700
After a relatively smooth 2008 and 2009 it climbed to U$D 4,200 at the end of 2010.
Beginning 2011 it went from U$D4,200 to U$D 7,000 and from then it was always quoted in the range ofU$  7 - 8,000, with a peak of U$D 9,000 in 2015.
In the middle of2017 it started to fall ending the year at U$D 3,600 and now is averaging U$D 2,000 - back to 12 years ago !
If inflation is considered, the present price is even lower that the one of 2002.

WHY ??? What happened to pull the prices to such behaviour ?  And what´s is to come now ???

Therefore I invite you to write a guess about these 2 questions and further try to make a preview for the next year or even more extended. Please write to manager@peppertrade.com.br

The answers for these questions will be published on our blog and FB page, and if you desire we´ll mention your name and mail adress.

Let´s see if we find a consensus

Thank you all
Michail Wagapoff


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Thursday, December 12, 2019

VIETNAM - SPICES MARKET UPDATE 12TH DECEMBER 2019

November, Vietnam has exported 16,484 tons of pepper, including 14,941 tons of black pepper and 1,543 tons of white pepper.  Export turnover reached 38.85 million $ with black pepper 33.98 million$ & white pepper 4.87 million $. Compared to the October, the export volume decreased by 3.9%, the turnover decreased by 5.8%.

Accumulated from Jan to November 2019, Vietnam has exported 271,067 tons including 243,174 tons of black pepper & 27,893 tons of white pepper with export turnover reached 682.9 million $. Compared to the same period in 2018, the export volume increased by 21.7%, equivalent to 48,281 tons, but the export turnover decreased by 6.8%, equivalent to 49.8 million $.

The average export price of black pepper in the first 11 months of 2019 reached 2,446 USD/ton, white pepper at 3,026 USD/ton. The export price of black pepper decreased by 23.4% and white pepper decreased by 21.3% compared to the same period of 2018.

China is Vietnam's largest pepper import with 56,095 tons, USA is 46,210 tons, follow is India, Germany…

Pepper market slightly firmer due to exporters covering December shipment, farmers/collectors offer limited raw material. USD is in weakening trend compare with Vietnam currency from this year.






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