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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
My dearest International Pepper Community Family,
Assalammualaikumwarahmatullahiwabarakatuh and I hope you are doing well and are safe.
It has been my privilege and honour to lead the IPC Secretariat for more than a year now. For me personally, it has always been a wonderful start to an exciting journey in the pepper industry. I like to think there are positives to be drawn from the issues and challenges we have found ourselves in the industry. The displays of kindness, empathy, and perseverance that our entire IPC family has demonstrated has made us stronger, more resilient, more caring and more agile than ever before.
As we are closing in to the penultimate month of 2022, the world undergoes variety of developments. The dreading global pandemic of COVID-19 which started in late 2019 has only started to ease up as we see more and more countries treating COVID-19 as an endemic and opening their border fully. Thus, ignite the sparks of tourism and traveling to a new height.
However, despite the great news of the improvement of the global pandemic of COVID-19, the world must prepare themselves of the looming threat of the global recession in 2023 which inadvertently slow down economic growth. We are now facing a major turning point in the global economy and society that will change the way we all do business including the pepper industry. As for the 3rd Quarterly Report (QR3) 2022 for the global pepper industry, the interest rates continue to rise to tame the inflation, war in Ukraine pushes price of essential commodities, the European energy crisis and global credit crunch have caused most currencies of consuming countries to depreciate which has led to higher cost of import.
These factors and the fact that China still implements the zero-COVID policy with lockdowns has caused demand erosion for pepper. Furthermore, along with the convergence of Brazil and Indonesian harvest, the unsold Viet Nam's inventory following the China's lockdown as well as the demand of the western European and US being covered, the global pepper industry expects bearish sentiment.
The global pepper supply is expected to be on the safe side as harvest record reported by Brazil and surplus of the end of the year stock which devalue the price of pepper. As we are heading towards the new crop in 2023, it would be best to take extra care in estimating the condition. It is best to pay more attention on the demand as the supply expected to be on the plus side. During this condition, it is of the view of the IPC that it is recommended to move forward by selling and buying in tranches instead of extreme speculating.
Furthermore, as you may be aware of that China as one of the highest pepper consumers in the world has greatly influence the pepper movement with the lockdown implementation. It is with high hope that China will lift the lockdowns and start buying pepper. Let's use this opportunity to maintain the promotion of pepper across the markets in order to boost the consumption so as to offset the surplus inventory caused by China. For full report of the QR3 2022 and other related information on the global pepper industry, please subscribe to our website.
With all the current situation and outlook of the pepper industry this year, rest assured that IPC could not do so much if not supported by the Member Countries and all of the crucial stakeholders of the pepper industry. Let's join hands to work together in making sure the sustainability of the pepper industry and the prosperity of all stakeholders.
We look to you for guidance and advice on how we in the Secretariat can better support all the IPC Member Countries and all Stakeholders as we still have a long road to travel in order to sustain the global pepper industry.
50 years of Transformation. Together We Are Stronger. We will overcome challenges in the pepper industry with strength and resilience.
Sincerely and Salam Hormat,
Firna Azura Ekaputri Hj. Marzuki
Previous Publications
- International Pepper Community 44th Annual Session and Other Meetings for the year 2016
- Geographical Indication of Lampung Black Pepper
- Members of Panel from member countries met in Bogor to review the IPC Agreement
- ED and Liaison Officers of Malaysia, Sri Lanka visited BALITTRO
- Sincere Condolences
- IPC held 22nd Meeting of IPC Committee on Quality in Kuching, Malaysia
- Mr. Iman Pambagyo, Director General of International Trade Negotiations, Republic of Indonesia and the Chairman of IPC for 2015-2016
- IPC Committee on R&D met in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
- Indonesian COFTRA / BAPPEBTI to launch Mobile WRS
- IPC to revise the 2005 Pepper Production Guide with the latest update technology
- IPC adopted new revised IPC Standard Specifications for Whole Black and White pepper, Whole Dehydrated Green pepper and Ground Black and White pepper
- Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification System (CCFICS) Melbourne,Australia from 6th to 12th February.
- World Pepper Industry; Present status and Future Trend
- New office of IPC Secretariat inaugurated by Chairman of IPC
- IPC Committee on Quality met at Cochin India to finalize the Revised Draft of IPC Standards for Pepper and Pepper Products
- IPC organized the 3rd International Pepper Conclave 2015 in Shanghai, China
- IPC and CHINAESA to hold the 3rd International Pepper Conclave 2015 in Shanghai
- Dr. A. Jayathilak, IAS named as Chairman of International Pepper Community
- The Government of India is to host 43rd Session and Annual Meetings of IPC from 22nd - 25th Nov. 2015
- IPC Experts met in Lampung to develop a Guideline for Production of Quality Pepper Planting Material and Pepper Production Guide
- IPC and Indonesia Tea Board met to discuss the potential of intercropping Pepper with Tea
- Executive Director of IPC attended the UN-CAPSA Meeting in Bogor
- Indonesia Tea Research Institute seek for support from BALITTRO and IPC for intercropping Tea with Pepper
- NOVOZIMES REPRESENTATIVES VISITED IPC
- IPC to support GIZ-RED pepper project / programme implemented in the pepper growing areas of West Kalimantan