The Việt Nam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) forecasts that pepper exports this year will reach over US$1 billion, returning pepper to the group of billion-dollar commodities.
Data from the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) showed that Việt Nam exported 142,586 tonnes of pepper worth US$634.2 million in H1, down 6.8 per cent in volume but up 30.5 per cent in value.
Experts say that this week the domestic and international pepper prices will not increase as fast as they did last week, but the market is not ready to cool down and it is likely to anchor at over VNĐ120,000 per...
Vietnam International Pepper and Spice Outlook 2024 serves as a platform for exporters, suppliers, cooperatives, farmers and government bodies to gather, foster networking and explore cooperation opportunities.
The EU - Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement that took effect in 2020 cuts tariffs on certain Vietnamese spices and herbs such as ground and crushed pepper, chilli, vanilla, and cloves to zero when exporting to the EU, but remains...