Sluggish purchasing weakens pepper market

INTERNATIONAL pepper prices have been dragged lower by a complete slowdown in demand in the run up to Christmas. Indian pepper prices had also fallen sharply with export indications as of November 30 at around $6,800 a tonne. The sharp falls being seen in Indian pepper prices were giving a negative sentiment to other origins…READ […]

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World pepper price trends remain a source of debate

INTERNATIONAL pepper dealers remain divided in their opinion on recent price trends and the likely direction of prices over the coming weeks. India expected a bumper crop in 2013 of about 65,000 tonnes, but the crop was likely to be delayed by one month…READ MORE

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India could miss pepper export target

A SHARP fall in output and the resultant high prices have hit Indian pepper exports. Exporters said India would struggle to reach the export target of 20,000 tonne for pepper set by the Spices Board in the current year. Pepper exports for the three months ended June 30 were around 3,000 tonnes…READ MORE

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Fresh arrivals lead to weaker trend in Indian pepper

Indian pepper production for 2011/12 is expected to fall below the average for the past seven years, estimated at 43,000 tonnes to 50,000 tonnes owing to decrease in yield (non-yielding area). Indian pepper prices had witnessed long liquidation after touching an historic high of Rs43,485 ($824.28) per quintal in February. Prices had risen in February […]

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Pepper price declines raise hopes of a revival in buying

GLOBAL black pepper prices showed significant downward corrections in the week to April 5, raising hopes that demand must pick up as a result. Pepper could be considered as reasonably priced at current levels. One potential positive was that Ramadan is quite early so Middle East buyers have been taking coverage to latch onto June […]

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Indian pepper prices remain strong

Prices of Indian black pepper on the spot market had gained in line with the futures market, with the ungarbled variety quoted at Rs39,500 a quintal and the MG1 at Rs40,500. Local farmers are holding the pepper as they anticipate higher prices in the coming months. With a shelf life of seven to eight years, […]

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New harvests fail to cause downturn in pepper prices

INTERNATIONAL pepper prices have been holding mostly firm despite new crop harvesting being under way in India. India in recent years had moved progressively northwards, meaning that the crops from these origins was now tending to come in later than in the past. It’s not so much that the farmers are holding back the crop. […]

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IPC: Pepper prices will remain firm as stocks are rebuilt

Indian exporters agreed, however, that this would be a tough year for them to compete on the pepper stage as the local crop looks set to be just 43,000 tonnes from 48,000 tonnes a year before. Except for situations where Indian pepper can be sold at a premium due to its specific profile, the emphasis […]

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