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...
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As the country has entered into a free trade agreement with Europe, the pepper has become better positioned in the market. In the short term, EVFTA is expected to give it huge tariff advantages over its major competitors, including Indian and Malaysian pepper.
Currently, the UK is the second-largest importer and consumer of pepper in Europe after Germany and Viet Nam is among major pepper suppliers for this market.
Viet Nam is at risk of losing out on major pepper export markets due to increasing logistics costs, according to the Viet Nam Pepper Association (VPA).
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on a partnership for the sustainable production and trade of Vietnamese pepper for 2021-2025 has been signed between the Plant Protection Department (PPD) and Sustainable Spices Initiative (SSI) and IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH).
The Ministry of Industry and Trade urges firms to control the quality of pepper exported to India and develop solutions to cope with policies affecting the export of pepper from Viet Nam.
The average export price of Vietnamese pepper fell by 62 per cent year-on-year in the first eight months of 2018 to around US$3,330 per tonne following a dip in the global market, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...
Viet Nam''s pepper industry plans to focus on improving quality to ensure
long-term growth and satisfy demand from import markets, an official of
the Viet Nam Pepper Association (VPA) has said.
Spain will initiate special measures to control black pepper imports to
this country after a warning about high residue of carbendazim
fungicide found in some batches of Vietnamese pepper.
Pepper exports slumped 11.6 per cent to 9,000 tonnes in January, from a
year ago, earning US$49 million, according to a report by the Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Pepper exports are showing rapid growth, affirming the product''s leading
position in the global market as many Vietnamese agricultural export
items falter.
ndia is the largest market for Vietnamese pepper in South Asia,
accounting for about 59 per cent of the total value of Viet Nam''s pepper
exports to the region, according to the Viet Nam Pepper Association
(VPA).
For six years, Vietnamese pepper has held about 50 per cent of global
market share, but pepper products still fail to meet their potential,
said Do Ha Nam, chairman of the Viet Nam Pepper Association.