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Black pepper traders blame Lankan imports for price crashPepper imports from Sri Lanka attract 8 per cent duty against 70 per cent from other countries
India's pepper exports may hit a 5-year low this fiscalVietnam, which is the world's largest producer, is estimated to have produced over 2 lakh tonnes of pepper this year.
NCDEX, MCX look to revive pepper futures tradingMinimum lot likely to be one tonne; trading and delivery norms to be strict this time.
Vietnam glut hits Indian black pepper exportIndian black pepper prices are hovering around $9,000/tonne which makes exports uncompetitive.
Rain's early exit may dry out pepper outputScanty showers in Sept-Oct may cap pepper output lower than the prediction of 55,000 tonnes.
Black pepper may turn costlier due to poor harvestAs per industry estimates, this year’s crop will amount to 35,000-40,000 tonnes, a steep fall from 65,000 tonnes last year.
Exporters expect black pepper to double to 70,000 tonne with bumper output in KarnatakaBlack pepper exporters in the country hope that better output in the current harvest season will see more consignments going overseas.
Weak monsoon may fire up spicesPrices of pepper, cardamom and chilli hovered at high levels in the past year while rubber hit a four-year low. Coffee and tea had a good y...
Pepper prices may remain bullish on supply crunchVietnam, Brazil and Indonesia stare at a supply crunch; India’s carry over stock is limited.
Price of ‘Black Gold’ eases as FSSAI releases pepper stockBlack pepper spot prices contracted to Rs524 per kg on Monday after reaching an all-time high of Rs532 per kg last week.
Pepper prices remain high due to low supply, high demandDwindling arrivals & good demand keep pepper prices high even as trade is awaiting a decision by FSSAI on 6,300 tonne of seized pepper.
Pepper exports lose bite as low supplies push up local pricesIndian pepper has lost its competitive edge in the international market with a sharp fall in supplies pushing up prices in domestic market.
Rupee fall no balm for cost-hit spices exportersA falling rupee has been of no help to spices exporters because of low availability and higher local prices of raw materials.
Pepper exports turn unviable on higher pricesPepper prices have topped Rs 400 per kg again making the spice uncompetitive in the global market and resulting a downful in supplies altho...
Pepper soars on supply shortage, exporters lose the pricing edge in global marketA delay in harvesting and the holding up of around 8,000 tonne pepper in NCDEX warehouses over adulteration charges have squeezed the suppl...
- Sharp fall in output hits Indian pepper exports
Exports are down by around 45% in the first quarter as Indian pepper is selling at a price higher compared to Vietnam and Indonesia varieti...
- Spice prices shoot up just ahead of festival season
"The shortfall in Indonesian production has made Indian pepper hot in the global market. India is the main supplier now," said Jojan Malayi...