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Pepper fetching higher prices than board rates

it.assistant@ipcnet.org 12 Sep 2011 2174

KUCHING: Dealers and exporters are paying much higher for unprocessed pepper than Malaysian Pepper Board's (MPB) published prices due to the tight supply.

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