Pepper prices relentlessly moving higher

INTERNATIONAL pepper prices have shown continued regular strength on good demand and an underlying shortfall in availability. Some trade sources believe prices will ease around March 2012 after harvesting of Vietnam’s next crop…READ MORE

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Pepper prices maintain strong upward momentum

INTERNATIONAL pepper prices have shown continued strength in recent weeks as tight availability combines with renewed buying interest to exert upward pressure. The total crop size in 2011 might be insufficient to cover worldwide demand up to the new Vietnamese crop in March 2012…READ MORE

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Unsteady Vietnam pepper prices see nervous buyers slow trading

INTERNATIONAL pepper trading has been sluggish of late largely because global buyers have been deterred by major fluctuations in prices from Vietnam. This month Vietnamese black pepper of 500gpl and fair, average quality, had reached nearly $6,000 a tonne fob. There had then been major downward corrections to a range of $5,000 to $5,100 a […]

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Weaker tone in pepper is likely to be only temporary blip

INTERNATIONAL pepper prices have tended to ease slightly in recent weeks as demand remains largely steady rather than strong, but any spur in buying is expected to send values sharply higher as the fundamentals are still tight. In April Vietnam sold around 15,000 tonnes of pepper overseas and a similar volume was seen in March, […]

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Vietnam urged to avoid pepper wilt disease setback

VIETNAM’S pepper vines face the risk of being destroyed in future years if preventative measures are not taken against pepper wilt disease. Pepper production of Vietnam in 2011 is estimated to reach between 100,000 and 110,000 tonnes, accounting for nearly 30% of the total global production…Read MORE

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Pepper exporters reap rewards of strong demand

Vietnam had shipped 15,000 tonnes in March alone and 22,000 tonnes between January and March 2011. This compared with 25,000 tonnes in the same period of 2010, but on this previous occasion Vietnam had some carryover stocks…READ MORE

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Spot pepper price tracks futures on downwards trendv

Vietnam pepper prices in local currency were stable over the week under review, but in dollar terms prices decreased by 7% due to the devaluation of the Vietnamese dong against the dollar, putting 500 g/l material at $4,125 a tonne and 550 g/l at $4,450 a tonne…READ MORE

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