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Weekly Publications
WPB Week #42/13, 14 - 18 October 2013
Aggressive spot buying and mixed trend for futures were reported during the week. In the forward market in India, October and November contracts increased by Rs 213 and Rs 178 a quintal, respectively, to Rs 43,490 and Rs 43,501. Other origins were also reportedly firm.
Spot pepper prices hit a record high of Rs 425 for the ungarbled and Rs 445 for the garbled varieties on Thursday. The futures market also witnessed an upsurge on limited activities amid tight availability. Currently there is no much selling pressure. Those exporters having earlier commitments were finding it difficult to cover.
Due to the incessant rains pounding the growing areas continuously for a several weeks now would affect the crop negatively bringing the Indian output down.
The pepper price in Vietnam has increased by nearly VND50,000/kg, or 66 percent, compared with the beginning of the crop (mid-December last year). Only in the pepper sector the farmers determine the selling price for their products while farmers of other sectors are forced to sell at certain prices.
Update on the 41st Session and Meetings of IPC
As of now IPC has received more than 165 registration from the official and trade delegates of the IPC member countries namely Brazil, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka Vietnam as well as delegates from other pepper producing countries like China, Nigeria and leading spice companies from the major consuming countries including Netherlands, Germany, Cayman Island/US/UK, Russia, Japan, Singapore, Pakistan and the Philippines. To see who have confirmed to attend the IPC Session, visit https://www.ipcnet.org/session41my/index.php?p=ldmy
Since the registration will be closed by end of October, the IPC would suggest all the pepper/spice players to register your name on priority to ensure your participation at this year Global Pepper Conference.
Visit our event website https://www.ipcnet.org/session41my/index.php?p=reg and follow the registration process immediately. For more information about the event, please contact us at mail@ipcnet.org
Previous Publications
- WPB Week #02/18, 08 - 12 January 2018
- WPB Week #01/18, 01 - 05 January 2018
- WPB Week #51/17, 18-22 December 2017
- WPB Week #50/17, 11 - 15 Dec 2017
- WPB Week #49/17, 04 - 08 Dec 2017
- WPB Week #48/17, 27 Nov - 01 Dec 2017
- WPB Week #47/17, 20 - 24 Nov 2017
- WPB Week #46/17, 13 - 17 Nov 2017
- WPB Week #45/17, 6 - 10 Nov 2017
- WPB Week #44/17, 30 Oct. - 3 Nov 2017
- WPB Week #43/17, 23-27 October 2017
- WPB Week #42/17, 16-20 October 2017
- WPB Week #41/17, 9-13 Oktober 2017
- WPB Week #40/17, 2-6 Oktober 2017
- WPB Week #39/17, 25-29 September 2017
- WPB Week #38/17, 18 - 22 September 2017
- WPB Week #37/17, 11 - 15 September 2017
- WPB Week #36/17, 4-8 September 2017
- WPB Week #35/17, 28 August - 1 September 2017
- WPB Week #34/17, 21 - 25 August 2017
- WPB Week #33/17, 14 - 18 August 2017
- WPB Week #32/17, 07 - 11 August 2017
- WPB Week #31/17, 31 July - 4 August 2017
- WPB Week #30/17, 24 - 28 July 2017
- WPB Week #29/17, 17 - 21 July 2017