Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Vietnam pepper market update 26th February 2024 – Week 8

 

Pepper Market Up 8% last week and Up 12.6% from Jan 2024.

 • On Saturday 24th Feb, the price of black pepper decreased after reaching a peak of 98,000 VND on February 22nd, 2024. By the end of the week, the price had increased again to 94,000 VND. Overall, the price of black pepper increased by 8% from the last week. Since the beginning of 2024, the price of black pepper has also increased by 12.6%.

 
• Many farmers and agents have the thought that coffee prices may be difficult to increase by an additional $400/MT this year. However, black pepper prices could potentially increase by $1000 - $1500/MT in the near future. Therefore, many farmers and agents continue to prioritize selling coffee and switch to storing black pepper, leading to a lower volume of black pepper being traded on the market compared to previous years.
 
• On many social media forums (with over 200,000 members), many farmers have started to have expectations that black pepper prices will continue to increase by at least 20-30% in the near future. This has strengthened the sentiment of storing black pepper in farming communities. Farmers are increasingly confident in the price increase cycle of black pepper and almost refuse to sell when the market adjusts downwards.





Monday, February 26, 2024

Pepper market February 24, 2024: Domestic pepper prices turned around after 4 days of strong increase

 




Pepper price today February 24 is in the range of 92,500 - 95,500 VND/kg. After 4 days of strong increases, the market corrected slightly. This week, pepper prices decreased in India and remained stable in Indonesia while the domestic market in Vietnam increased sharply.

In Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces,  today's pepper price is purchased at 92,000 VND/kg.

In Gia Lai province, today's pepper price is 91,000 VND/kg.

Meanwhile in Dong Nai, today's pepper price is at 91,500 VND/kg, down 3,500 VND/kg.

In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, pepper price today is at 91,000 VND/kg, down 3,000 VND/kg.

In Binh Phuoc province, today's pepper price was purchased at 91,500 VND/kg, down 3,500 VND/kg.

Pepper prices today decreased by 2,500 - 3,500 VND/kg in localities in the Southeast region, remaining unchanged in the remaining provinces compared to the same time yesterday. After 4 days of strong increases, the market corrected slightly.

This week, many local press agencies have begun to report on the new pepper crop. Most of them show the excitement of farmers when pepper prices increase, but they also show a decline in output, favorable harvesting staff, and more speculative psychology than last year.

Pepper prices in the domestic market increased due to limited supply, while businesses still had a need to buy to ensure export progress.

According to statistics from the Department of Crop Production and Plant Protection of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, up to now, Ba Ria-Vung Tau province is cultivating more than 10,400 hectares of pepper, down more than 280 hectares compared to the beginning of 2023.

According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Gia Lai province, by the end of 2023, the whole province will have 8,798 hectares of pepper, with an output of about 28,580 tons. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shows that the pepper growing area in Vietnam in 2023 will reach 115 thousand hectares, down 5,000 hectares compared to 2022. Output in 2023 will reach 190 thousand tons, an increase of 3.8% compared to 2022.

At the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper Community (IPC) listed Lampung (Indonesia) black pepper price at 3,922 USD/ton, an increase of 0.25%; Brazilian black pepper price ASTA 570 is at 4,350 USD/ton; Kuching (Malaysia) ASTA black pepper price remained at 4,900 USD/ton.

Muntok white pepper price was 6,184 USD/ton, up 0.26%; Malaysian ASTA white pepper price is still at 7,300 USD/ton.

Vietnam black pepper price is trading at 3,900 USD/ton with 500 g/l type, 550 g/l type at 4,000 USD/ton; White pepper price is at 5,700 USD/ton.

IPC assesses that this week's pepper market continues to have mixed reactions. Domestic and international Indian pepper prices continue to be reported with a downward trend since last week. Both domestic and international Indonesian pepper prices were stable this week due to few transactions in the market. Meanwhile, Vietnam's domestic pepper prices increased well.


According to KTĐT.vn








Saturday, February 24, 2024

Pepper market on February 22, 2024: 3 reasons pushing pepper prices to touch 95,000 VND/kg




Pepper price today February 22 is in the range of 94,000 - 95,00 VND/kg. Pepper prices today increased by 4,000 - 5,000 VND/kg in the remaining localities compared to the same time yesterday. This is the third consecutive day of strong increase in the domestic market, bringing domestic pepper prices to 95,000 VND/kg.


In Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces,  today's pepper price was purchased at 95,000 VND/kg, an increase of 4,000 VND/kg.


In Gia Lai province, today's pepper price is at 95,000 VND/kg, an increase of 4,500 VND/kg.


Meanwhile in Dong Nai, pepper price today is at 94,000 VND/kg, an increase of 4,000 VND/kg.


In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, pepper price today is at 94,500 VND/kg, an increase of 5,000 VND/kg.


In Binh Phuoc province, today's pepper price was purchased at 94,500 VND/kg, an increase of 4,000 VND/kg.


Pepper prices today increased by 4,000 - 5,000 VND/kg in the remaining localities compared to the same time yesterday. This is the third consecutive day of strong increase in the domestic market, bringing the domestic pepper price to around 95,000 VND/kg.


According to preliminary statistics of the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association, in the first 15 days of February 2024, Vietnam exported 5,687 tons of pepper. Of which black pepper reached 4,886 tons, white pepper reached 801 tons. Total export turnover reached 22.7 million USD. The main export enterprises include: Olam: 615 tons, Lien Thanh: 578 tons and Nedspice Vietnam: 570 tons.


The first half of February 2024 is the period when the Vietnamese market has an extended Lunar New Year holiday, so export volume decreased sharply. It is expected that export volume will increase sharply in the second half of the month due to the accumulation of demand for spot orders in the first quarter of 2024. This is also one of the reasons why pepper prices have increased sharply in recent days.


According to experts, this year people in the Central Highlands and Southeast are having good savings and income from durian gardens and fruit trees, so they are not in a hurry to sell pepper, so it is not easy to "pressure" the price of pepper. pepper.


Another reason must also be mentioned is the purchasing power from Chinese traders. According to experts, usually after the Lunar New Year, Vietnam is in peak autumn, which is also the time when Chinese traders increase their search for sources of goods.


Pepper is mainly used as a spice and in the food industry. It is a product favored by Chinese consumers and widely used in many localities. This year's winter is cold and long, causing many people to turn to hot, spicy dishes such as hot pot, grilled..., in which pepper is one of the indispensable spices.


At the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper Community (IPC) listed Lampung (Indonesia) black pepper price at 3,905 USD/ton; Brazilian black pepper price ASTA 570 is at 4,100 USD/ton; Kuching (Malaysia) ASTA black pepper price remained at 4,900 USD/ton.


Muntok white pepper price 6,157 USD/ton; Malaysian ASTA white pepper price is still at 7,300 USD/ton.



Vietnam black pepper price is trading at 3,900 USD/ton with 500 g/l type, 550 g/l type at 4,000 USD/ton; White pepper price is at 5,700 USD/ton.



Thursday, February 22, 2024

Pepper exports in January increased sharply over the same period

 





20/02/2024

 According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, pepper exports in January at the beginning of the year increased sharply in both quantity and value compared to the same period last year.

Vietnam's pepper exports in January 2024 reached 20,000 tons, worth USD 79 million, decreased by 1.4% in volume, but increased by 1.9% in value compared to December 2023.

Compared to January 2023, pepper exports increased by 60.2% in volume and 83.9% in value. Vietnam's average export price of pepper in January 2024 is estimated to reach USD 3,953/ton, an increase of 3.4% compared to December 2023 and an increase of 14.8% compared to January 2023.

In 2023, Vietnam mainly exported black pepper, accounting for 69.51% of the total volume and 70.67% of the country's total pepper export turnover in 2023. Therefore, black pepper export growth has had a positive impact on the entire industry.

According to preliminary statistics from the General Department of Customs, in 2023, black pepper exports reached 184,810 tons, worth USD 643.46 million, an increase of 14.4% in volume and an increase of 1% in value compared to 2022.

In 2023, Vietnam exports black pepper to more than 100 countries and territories around the world. In particular, Vietnam's traditional export markets for black pepper include: China, the US, India, the United Arab Emirates, and the Philippines.

Meanwhile, exports of ground black pepper in 2023 decreased by 17.2% in volume and 19.7% in value compared to 2022, reaching 25,450 tons, worth USD 125.25 million. Our country's traditional export markets for ground black pepper include: US, UK, Netherlands, Japan, and Australia.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam is the second largest pepper supplier to China in 2023, with a volume of approximately 3,360 tons, worth USD 13.23 million, an increase of 18% in volume and 1% in value compared to 2022. Vietnam's pepper market share in China's total imports increases from 32.39% in 2022 to 36.57% in 2023.


Kylie Nguyen


https://www.agribank.com.vn/en/ve-agribank/tin-tuc/dtl?current=true&urile=wcm:path:/agbanken/ve-agribank/news/agricultural-markets/pepper-exports-in-january-increased-sharply-over-the-same-period





Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Pepper prices increased sharply, reaching a peak of nearly 90,000 VND/kg




The pepper growing area in Vietnam in 2023 will decrease by 5,000 hectares compared to 2022. This year's pepper harvest is forecast to decrease by about 10.5%, causing pepper prices on the market to increase sharply.


Pepper prices increased sharply, reaching a peak of nearly 90,000 VND/kg

According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the pepper growing area in Vietnam in 2023 will reach about 115,000 hectares, down 5,000 hectares compared to 2022. Pepper output in 2023 will reach 190,000 tons, up 3.8% over the year. 2022. However, due to the large decrease in area, pepper output in 2024 is forecast to decrease.


Currently, the 2024 pepper harvest has begun in some districts of Dak Nong province, but the harvest is quite scattered and not much. Due to the effects of climate change, the 2024 harvest will be slower than 2023. Vietnam's pepper output in 2024 is expected to only reach 170,000 tons, down 10.5% compared to 2023.

It is expected that pepper output in 2024 will decrease by about 10.5% compared to 2023. This information has caused pepper prices to continuously increase recently. Illustration photo: IT


According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association, pepper prices in the domestic market have been on an upward trend since before the Lunar New Year until now, mainly due to limited supply, while businesses still have demand. Buy to ensure export progress.


On February 20, 2024, the price of black pepper increased simultaneously by 1,000 VND/kg compared to the previous day. Specifically, pepper price in Chu Se (Gia Lai) reached 86,000 VND/kg. Pepper price in Chau Duc district (Ba Ria - Vung Tau) reached 88,000 VND/kg; In the two provinces of Dak Lak and Dak Nong, pepper prices increased to 88,500 VND/kg.


Pepper price today is highest in Binh Phuoc province, reaching 89,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, the price of white pepper ranges from 111,000 to 115,000 VND/kg, depending on the locality and is much higher than the price of 92,000 VND/kg in the same period in 2023.


The Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) forecasts that global pepper prices will fluctuate in an upward trend in the first quarter of 2024 due to continued decline in output in main producing countries. Adverse weather conditions caused by the El Nino phenomenon are affecting pepper productivity and harvest.


A global pepper production shortfall is expected in 2024 due to climate change and there has not been much new planting area in major producing countries in recent years. In particular, the weather is "very dry" in Brazil, and prolonged heavy rains in the Central Highlands and southern provinces of Vietnam will have an impact on reducing pepper production in the near future.


According to estimates by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam's pepper exports in January 2024 reached 20,000 tons, worth 79 million USD, down 1.4% in volume, but up 1.9% in value compared to the month. December 2023; Compared to January 2023, it increased by 60.2% in volume and 83.9% in value.


The Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association said that the average export price of Vietnam's pepper in January 2024 is estimated to reach 3,953 USD/ton, an increase of 3.4% compared to December 2023 and an increase of 14,000 USD/ton. 8% compared to January 2023.


Regarding export structure and types: In 2023, Vietnam mainly exports black pepper, accounting for 69.51% of total output and 70.67% of the country's total pepper export turnover in the year. 2023. Therefore, black pepper export growth has had a positive impact on the entire "black gold" industry.


The leading export enterprises in January 2024 include: Nedspice Vietnam: 2,147 tons, Olam Vietnam: 1,819 tons, Pearl: 1,295 tons and Phuc Sinh: 1,078 tons.


The United States continued to be the main export market of Vietnamese pepper in January, reaching 4,774 tons, accounting for 27.2% of the market share, however compared to December 2023, it decreased by 23.1%. India is the second largest export market, reaching 1,367 tons, accounting for 7.8% and increasing by 35.2%. Exports to China decreased by 54.8% to 466 tons.


According to preliminary statistics from the General Department of Customs, in 2023, black pepper exports will reach 184.81 thousand tons, worth 643.46 million USD, an increase of 14.4% in volume and an increase of 1.0%. in value compared to 2022.


In 2023, Vietnam exports black pepper to more than 100 countries and territories around the world. Among them, Vietnam's traditional export markets for black pepper include: China, the United States, India, the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines...


According to danviet.vn

VPA





Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Indian cardamom exporters bet big on Gulfood 2024 to gain Ramadan business






February 20, 2024 at 05:53 PM. | Kochi

Current $5 difference with Guatemala likely to attract more buyers

BY V SAJEEV KUMAR


The commencement of Gulfood 2024 in Dubai has revived Indian cardamom exporters’ hopes to gain a competitive edge vis-à-vis Guatemalan produce in the Gulf markets for the ensuing Ramadan fasting season, which begins from March.


Though shippers are anticipating stiff competition from Guatemala, the lower price for Indian cardamom in the current season has raised their hopes. It was because of higher prices, the Indian cardamom had lost its business last year and the current price difference of $5 per tonne with Guatemalan crop is expected to fetch good sales this time, exporters said adding that the domestic price is ruling in the range between ₹1,450-1,500 per kg.


However, the worsening Red Sea crisis is creating a hurdle for exporters in sending the cargo to all the Gulf countries other than Dubai leading to transit delays for almost two weeks and higher cost due to diversion of ships. The emerging situation has resulted in delays in realising funds from abroad, thereby affecting the cash flow in the domestic market as well, a cardamom exporter in Vandanmedu in Idukki said.

Buyers face dilemma

M Dhanavandan, the Bodinayakanur based cardamom exporter who is in Dubai for Gulfood 2024, told businessline that many buyers found Indian prices to be favourable this time, generating interest in purchasing the crop from this region.

However, buyers faced a dilemma for making their purchases. With new crop arrivals and existing stocks of Guatemalan bought at lower prices during times when Indian crop prices were higher, decision-making became more complex. The approaching Ramadan sales also added another layer of complexity to the equation, he said.

The unpredictability of Indian cardamom prices further compounded buyers’ concerns. The question of whether prices would increase in the near future or remain stable at current levels, and whether it was prudent to book cargo now or wait for potential price drops during the onset of new arrivals, loomed large, he added.

Unstable domestic market

According to PC Punnoose, General Manager, KCPMC Ltd, the domestic market is unstable because of a lower demand and subdued export buying since January. The early Ramadan this time has facilitated buyers in the Gulf nations to cover their requirements and the market is expecting a positive trend only when the export buying starts.

Likewise, the upcountry markets in many North Indian cities are slow and the farmers’ strike in Haryana has further worsened the situation, leading to a disruption in truck movement.

Cardamom production is at the fag end of the season and the next crop is expected to start by June depending on the arrival of south-west monsoon, he said.



Indian cardamom exporters bet big on Gulfood 2024 to gain Ramadan business  - The Hindu BusinessLine





Monday, February 19, 2024

Quick highlight Pepper market update 19th February 2024 – Week 6 & 7.

 


Last 2 weeks, the price of black pepper increased from 84,000 VND to 87,000 VND, equivalent to a 3.6% increase.

There is a significant demand from various markets such as the US, EU, Asia, and Africa for immediate delivery orders in the first quarter of 2024.

The largest market, China, continues to not participate in purchasing for the new 2024 crop.

Vietnam has started a long Tet holiday and will resume work on February 15, 2024. Farmers/ collectors start to work again on February 19th, 2024