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ICEX to allow trading in pepper, cardamomAt a meeting ICEX held with the black pepper traders, it was suggested that the trading lot and delivery unit of pepper contracts be change...
Limit Lankan pepper imported under Safta, says trade bodyBoth these agreements were signed when the Sri Lankan production was pegged at 10,000 tonnes.
Pepper consortium wants to limit imports under SAFTA from Sri LankaIndia, earlier this year, had imposed a minimum import price of Rs 500 per kg on pepper to protect domestic pepper farmers.
Pepper traders call for raising import duty of pepper from Sri LankaIt is feared that consignments of Brazilian pepper that has landed in Nhava Sheva port for local market by paying 70% duty but by not payin...
Pepper prices cross Rs 700 a kg in AprilIndian black pepper prices have increased more than 25% in the past year to Rs 709 per kg, spurred by low output and high domestic demand.
Black pepper prices remain high; may hit Rs 550 a kgWith prices at an unprecedented high, the exports too have suffered. Till August, pepper exports from India were up by over 30%.
NCDEX in a fix over order to destroy 900 tonne pepperThe leading agri-bourse NCDEX is facing the heat as the Kerala Food Safety Commissioner has ordered it to destroy 900 tonnes of adulterated...
- Traders take NCDEX to court over poor quality of pepper
The Kalimirch Vyapari Association wants either pepper contracts worth Rs 300 crore scrapped or a new consignment of the commodity fit for h...
- NCDEX to resolve black pepper delivery default issue soon
Last month, six warehouses accredited by NCDEX in Ernakulam and Alappuzha district in Kerala were sealed.
- Shortage of pepper as traders hold on to stocks
There is a shortage in the Indian pepper market as traders hold on to stocks in expectation of higher prices.
- Demand hope, tight supply lift black pepper
Tight supply conditions and expectations of a surge in demand lifted the prices in the black pepper market. Declining production in the tra...
- Fall in price makes Indian pepper attractive overseas
Prices of pepper in domestic markets have declined by over $200 per tonne since the past month, attracting overseas buyers.
- Pepper set to turn hot as sellers hold stocks
Availability of pepper could well be an issue when demand for pepper picks up in the winter season considering that stocks have fallen to l...
- Pepper exporters warm up to Vietnam varities
Indian exporters with exposure in black pepper are these days going slow in picking up spices from local mandis. Instead, they are preferri...
- Lanka industry seeks no ceiling on pepper export
Stakeholders of the Sri Lankan Spice industry have sought an assurance from the ministry of trade and commerce here that no caps would be i...
- Pepper slips, but traders bank on global shortfall
With the price of pepper going down in the domestic markets compared to the higher rates prevailing in the global markets, traders reckon t...
- For pepper traders export's past tense, but futures perfect
When one door closes, another opens. This could be very true for some of Kerala’s big pepper traders who have been straddled with huge stoc...