Weekly Publications

No. 21/24, 20 - 24 May 2024

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MARKET REPORT - KEY HIGHLIGHTS


The pepper market this week showed a rather a positive outlook with no origins reported with a decrease
as Buddhist around the world celebrate Vesak Day this week.
Both local and international price for Indian pepper reported with an increasing trend this week.
Both local and international price for Indonesian pepper reported with an increasing trend this week
as less stock of white pepper reported in Bangka Province.
Only local price for Malaysian pepper continued to be reported with an increasing trend for the last two (2) weeks.
Whilst, international price for Malaysian pepper remained stable and unchanged.
The local price for Sri Lankan pepper continued to be reported with an increasing trend since last week.
Both local and international price for Vietnamese pepper price continued to be reported with an increasing for the last three (3) weeks.
Furthermore, experts attributed the surge in domestic black pepper prices to a combination of supply shortages
and increased demand in major markets such as Europe, the US and China as quoted from vietnamnet.vn

Brazilian black pepper and Cambodian black pepper reported stable this week.
Whilst, Chinese white pepper reported with an increasing trend.
US market reported with increase due to the increase of shipping cost as well as limited supply.
Import of Pepper by Spain (2022 - 2024).

FARM GATE PRICE BLACK PEPPER - in US$/Mt

FARM GATE PRICE WHITE PEPPER - in US$/Mt

FOB PRICE BLACK PEPPER - in US$/Mt

FOB PRICE WHITE PEPPER - in US $/Mt

IMPORT OF PEPPER BY SPAIN (2022 - 2024)


BUYERS PRICES AT NEW YORK (In US$/Mt)

 

Notes:

  • IPC doesn\\\'t set the price of pepper; IPC only showcases the prevailing price of pepper as reported from various origins and sources. Some of the data in this publication are from the IPC database. The data were obtained from the official reports and correspondence between the IPC and have been processed based on statistical norms that can be accounted for.
  • Prices given are indicative prices. Quality may differ from place to place. Prices can vary and the IPC is not responsible for loss or damages caused to the users of these prices in the context of business contracts or other transactions
  • Producers\\\' price ex Kochi is the price quoted for un-garbled quality at Kochi
  • Producers\\\' prices ex Lampung and Pangkal Pinang are average prices received by farmers for unprocessed pepper
  • Producers\\\' prices ex Kuching are the average prices offered by local traders to farmers for unprocessed pepper - grade 1
  • Producers\\\' price in Sri Lanka is the average price received by growers, collected from 11 pepper growing districts in Sri Lanka - grade 1
  • Producers\\\' price ex Ho Chi Minh City is prices for local purchases of pepper (500 g/l for black and 630g/l for white)

Sources:

  • Brazil, Unofficial source (Coreimex, CSG Trade)
  • India: AISEF, NCDEX
  • Indonesia: Unofficial source
  • Malaysia: Malaysian Pepper Board
  • Sri Lanka: Department of Export Agriculture
  • Viet Nam : Viet Nam Pepper Association, HCMC
  • China: Hainan Pepper Association, China Spice Association
  • New York: Trader sources
  • A.A. SAYIA & Company
  • Europe: Reuter
  • Namagro
  • International Trade Centre (ITC)

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