International Pepper Community
a UNESCAP Intergovermental Organization
International Pepper Community
a UNESCAP Intergovermental Organization
Weekly Publications
No. 01/26, 29 December 2025 - 02 January 2026
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Global pepper markets entered 2026 with generally stable fundamentals, although price movements varied across key producing origins. Exchange rate conditions remained broadly steady, providing a supportive backdrop for market activity. |
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| In India, both domestic and international pepper prices remained largely unchanged, reflecting a balanced market sentiment and steady demand-supply dynamics. | |
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| In Indonesia, black pepper prices experienced a modest downward adjustment, while white pepper prices held firm throughout the week, indicating relative stability across product segments. | |
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| Malaysia continued to record consistent domestic and international price levels during the first week of 2026, underscoring a stable market environment. | |
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| In Sri Lanka, the domestic pepper market showed a mild downward correction over the course of the week, in line with short-term market adjustments. | |
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| In Viet Nam, domestic pepper prices registered an upward movement, while other pepper price indicators remained unchanged, pointing to selective strengthening within the local market. | |
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| Brazilian black pepper prices edged up marginally, whereas black pepper prices in Cambodia and white pepper prices in China remained steady, maintaining overall price stability in these origins. | |
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| From a trade perspective, during the period January-October 2025, Australia imported a total of 3,175 metric tonnes of pepper. Viet Nam emerged as the leading supplier, accounting for 2,073 metric tonnes, followed by India, China, Thailand, and South Africa. | |
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