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Monday, September 30, 2024

Pepper Market on September 30, 2024

 

Pepper Market on September 30, 2024: Fluctuating around 147,500 - 148,000 VND/kg

Pepper prices today fluctuate around 147,500 - 148,000 VND/kg.

Province/district

(survey area)

Purchase price on September 30

(Unit: VND/kg)

Change from previous day (Unit: VND/kg)

Dak Lak

148,000

Gia Lai

148,000

Dak Nong

147,500

Ba Ria – Vung Tau

148,000

Binh Phuoc

148,000

Dong Nai

148,000

In the world market

According to an update from the International Pepper Community (IPC), at the end of the most recent trading session, the price of Indonesian Lampung black pepper was listed at 6,942 USD/ton.

The price of Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 reached 6,750 USD/ton, while Malaysian Kuching black pepper also remained stable at 8,800 USD/ton.

In Vietnam, the offering prices of 500 g/l and 550 g/l black pepper remained stable at USD 6,800/ton and USD 7,100/ton.

Type name

World black pepper price list

September 29 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

6,942

0

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6,750

0

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,800

0

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,800

0

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

7,100

0

At the same time of survey, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper reached 9,430 USD/ton. The price of Malaysian ASTA and Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at 11,200 USD/ton and 10,150 USD/ton.

Type name

World white pepper price list

September 29 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Muntok Indonesian White Pepper

9,430

0

ASTA Malaysian White Pepper

11,200

0

Vietnam white pepper

10,150

0

Vietnam exported  186,000   tonnes of pepper through August, equal to this year’s output and  imports   , according to a recent report by Nedspice. Exports in the fourth quarter will depend on the release of multi-year carryover stocks held by major investors and additional import volumes.

 Typically, the October coffee  harvest  prompts middlemen to liquidate pepper to trade coffee. However, this year with lower inventories and the coffee harvest delayed until November, liquidation of pepper stocks could be significantly reduced.

High prices have prompted replanting and more intensive cultivation. Combined with favorable weather, this could lead to a larger crop in 2025. However, reduced acreage over the years and aging pepper plants limit production potential until new crops begin to produce.

The global inventory-to-demand ratio is falling, pushing prices up and encouraging farmers to invest in maintaining and expanding their pepper farms, Nedspice said.

Meanwhile, in Brazil, the main harvest has begun in the states of Para and Espírito Santo. Exports in July and August from Brazil fell by more than 20% compared to the same period last year, as the May-June harvest in Espírito Santo was severely affected by harsh weather conditions at the beginning of the year.

Adverse weather conditions, including an unprecedented drought, have damaged crops in Brazil. A state of emergency has been declared in the state of Espírito Santo, including restrictions on irrigation. Brazil’s pepper exports reached 45,000 tonnes through August, down 10% from the same period last year.

In contrast, Indonesia’s export volume increased by 67% as of August 24, largely supported by a larger black pepper crop. In addition, the rapid price increase has triggered the liquidation of long-term stocks.

According to VietnamBiz.vn


Sunday, September 29, 2024

Pepper Market September 29 - Vietnam reduces pepper imports from Brazil

 

Pepper Market September 29

Although it increased again on the weekend, overall over the past week, pepper prices still decreased by about 1,000 - 3,500 VND. Statistics also show that Vietnam's pepper imports from Brazil have dropped sharply to the lowest level in many months.

Vietnam reduces pepper  imports   from Brazil

In a recent report, Nedspice said that Brazil’s main harvest has begun in the states of Para and Espírito Santo. Exports in July and August were down more than 20% year-on-year, as the May-June harvest in Espírito Santo was severely affected by harsh weather conditions at the start of the year.

According to data from the Brazilian State Center for Foreign Trade Statistics (Comex Stat), Brazil exported 45,699 tons of pepper in the first eight months of the year, worth $183.4 million. Although the volume decreased by 10.4%, the value increased by 19.3% compared to the same period in 2023.

Brazil's main pepper export markets in the first 8 months of the year include: Vietnam, UAE, Pakistan, India, Senegal...

Notably, exports to Vietnam - Brazil's largest pepper consumer market - in August fell sharply to the lowest level in many months, reaching only 243 tons, down 48.5% compared to the previous month and down 76.3% compared to the same period last year.

In the first eight months of the year, Vietnam imported 6,625 tons of pepper from Brazil worth US$23.5 million, down 30.2% in volume and 16.4% in value compared to the same period last year. Vietnam's market share in Brazil's total pepper exports also decreased from 18.6% to 14.5% after the first eight months of the year.

Vietnam's pepper import price from Brazil in the first 8 months of the year increased by 19.7%, reaching an average of 3,548 USD/ton. However, this is the lowest price among the top 16 pepper importing countries from Brazil, respectively 300 USD to more than 600 USD/ton lower than other markets.

In the first 8 months of the year, Brazil's pepper exports to some other markets also decreased, such as Senegal down 11.8%, Morocco down 15.6%, Egypt down 44.4%, the Netherlands down 30.9%...

In contrast, exports to the UAE increased by 7% during the same period, reaching 5,123 tons and accounting for 11.2% of the market share; Pakistan: 5,055 tons, up 46.2% and accounting for 11.1%; India: 4,944 tons, up 31.9% and accounting for 10.8%; especially exports to the US increased by 10.5 times and reached 2,102 tons...

According to VietnamBiz.vn

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Lament of a pimento farmer - Jamaica

Reports are that pimento production has been trending downwards for a number of years.
September 26, 2024

Lament of a pimento farmer

Dear Editor,

A recent report in the media mentioned the decline in the production of pimento in Jamaica.



This has not come as a surprise to me, as I am one of those pimento growers who have ceased reaping pimento and no longer plant the trees. This is because the low price which the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA), loosely referred to as the Pimento Board, pays for dry pimento.

Up to last year JACRA was offering farmers $450.00 per pound for dried pimento. This price is not economical and is, at best, oppressive to pimento growers. These growers have to pay someone to “break” the pimento, that is, clip the branches of pimento from the tree and thereafter pay others to pick the pimento, that is to separate the berries from the branches and the leaves.

After this, the process of drying the pimento is usually done on a flat concrete surface called a barbecue, and after all of this the pimento is bagged for sale — only to be offered $450.00 per pound.

I checked the price for which Jamaican wholegrain/ungrounded pimento allspice is being sold in London and I note that it is being sold for £1.99 per 70-gram pack. Seventy (70) gram is 2½ ounces. So my math is telling me that the pimento from Jamaica is being sold in England for around $3,500.00 per pound.

The question that the JACRA needs to answer is: Who is reaping the value added between $450.00 per pound and $3,500.00 per pound?

Floyd Green, minister of agriculture, needs to get a hold of JACRA and satisfy himself that the entity is acting in the best interest of Jamaica and, in particular, pimento farmers. The minister needs to accept that if JACRA continues to pay such a low price for pimento more and more farmers will cease growing and reaping pimento.

In the long or not-too-long run Jamaica will have to import pimento.

The minister should take a serious look not only at the pimento industry but generally at the operations of JACRA, given its monopoly over the export of a number of agricultural produce and see whether they are acting in the best interest of Jamaica.

 

Linton P Gordon

lpgordon@cwjamaica.com

Pepper Market September 25, 2024: Price continues to decrease

 

Pepper Market September 25, 2024: Price continues to decrease

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Pepper price today, September 25, continued to decrease by 2,000-3,000 VND compared to yesterday, averaging at 149,000-150,000 VND/kg.

In the domestic market

In the world market

According to an update from the International Pepper Community (IPC), at the end of the most recent trading session, world black pepper prices fluctuated between suppliers.

In Indonesia, Lampung black pepper price increased slightly by 3 USD/ton, to 6,920 USD/ton.

In contrast, Brazilian black ASTA 570 fell 2.2% ($150/ton) from the previous day to just $6,750/ton. This is also the lowest price on the market today.

 Vietnam’s  export  prices of 500g/l and 550g/l black pepper remained stable at US$6,800 – 7,100/ton. Similarly, Kuching Malaysia black pepper was traded at the highest level of US$8,800/ton.

Type name

World black pepper price list

September 24 (Unit: USD/ton)

% change from previous day

Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia)

6,920

+0.04

Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570

6,750

-2.22

Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA

8,800

0

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

6,800

0

Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l)

7,100

0

At the same time of survey, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper increased slightly by 3 USD/ton, to 9,400 USD/ton.

Meanwhile, the price of Malaysian ASTA white pepper and Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at 11,200 and 10,150 USD/ton.

Type name World white pepper price list
September 24 (Unit: USD/ton) % change from previous day
Muntok Indonesian White Pepper 9,400 +0.03
ASTA Malaysian White Pepper 11,200 0
Vietnam white pepper 10,150 0

 The Import-Export  Department  (Ministry of Industry and Trade) forecasts that world pepper prices will remain high in the short term due to limited supply. Brazil and Indonesia are in the harvest season, while world demand is not increasing strongly, along with China not buying much, leading to only a slight increase in prices.

In the long term, pepper export prices will remain supported due to the expected decrease in Vietnam's pepper output in the 2025 crop. Vietnam's pepper crop in 2025 is expected to be harvested almost entirely in February, with some regions extending to March and April, 1-2 months later than previous years, due to the impact of prolonged drought, making pepper supply increasingly difficult.

At the same time, the Import-Export Department forecasts that the Vietnamese pepper industry will benefit from high export prices due to limited supply. According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), the amount of pepper in the population is almost gone, only remaining in agents and warehouses of enterprises.

The inventory from the 2023 crop carried over, plus the import volume in 2024, is about 40,000 - 45,000 tons (including informal imports), showing that the export source until the end of the year will be lower than every year and until March 2025 when the 2025 crop is expected to be harvested.

Figures from the General Department of Customs show that in the first 8 months of the year, Vietnam's pepper exports reached 182.93 thousand tons, worth 877.98 million USD, down 2.7% in volume, but up 42.8% in value over the same period in 2023 thanks to high prices.

According to VietnamBiz.vn

Monday, September 23, 2024

Pepper market update 23rd Sept 2024 – Week 38.

 



• Last week, the pepper price experienced fluctuations with both increases and decreases; however, by the end of the week, the price remained unchanged at 157,000 VND.

 

• Demand has been quite sluggish in all major importing countries such as the USA, China, and the EU…


China has entered the market with orders for white pepper due to various reports indicating that Hainan Island has been severely affected by Typhoon Yagi. This has led to a reduction in the production of white pepper in China. It is forecasted that the supply of white pepper in China will struggle to meet demand in the fourth quarter and for the upcoming traditional Luna New Year holiday.

 

The market over the past month has been quite subdued, with buyers showing little interest in pepper products and being very slow in their purchasing. At the same time, suppliers (farmer/collectors/dealers) have been very cautious in offering raw material. Currently, many domestic dealers and producers are not actively selling but are prioritizing the retention of their inventory, and they are not feeling any pressure as prices adjust downward. This also clearly reflects the significant reduction in the inventory levels held by farmers and intermediary dealers compared to previous years.

 

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Pepper Market September 23, 2024

 

Pepper Market September 23, 2024: Prices increased at the beginning of the week

Pepper price today, September 23, is around 152,000 - 153,000 VND/kg, an increase of 1,000 - 1,500 VND compared to last weekend.

Last week, domestic pepper prices increased by an average of VND2,000-3,000/kg, except for Binh Phuoc. Thus, pepper prices in Binh Phuoc province have fluctuated the least in the past half month. Provinces in the Central Highlands region are fluctuating strongly due to pressure from speculative capital flows.

After a series of declines at the beginning of last week, domestic pepper prices recovered slightly in the last two sessions of the week. The Fed's interest rate cut last week was assessed to have had a negligible impact on domestic pepper prices, while the decline in the USD helped pepper prices in other countries increase well.

According to experts, the reason is that the market is quite quiet due to low supply. After exporting all the pepper harvested in the last crop, the market depends on the amount of pepper stored and imported, which is already quite small.

In the first 15 days of September 2024, Vietnam exported 6,917 tons of pepper, with a total export turnover of 42.3 million USD. Meanwhile, in the first 15 days of August 2024, Vietnam exported 10,082 tons of pepper, with a total export turnover of 58.8 million USD. Compared to the previous month, pepper exports are decreasing sharply, equivalent to 30%.

However, experts still maintain their opinion that domestic pepper prices may exceed 160,000 VND/kg before the harvest season in Vietnam.

One of the main reasons for the recent increase is the limited supply worldwide. Looking at the long term in the next 3-5 years, the amount of pepper produced cannot meet the world's consumption demand. Regarding pepper prices this week, experts say it is unlikely to have a breakthrough, but there are positive signs when the market is on the rise over the last 2 days of last week.

According to KTĐT.v