Pepper prices hit record low in 5 years
Thứ Sáu, 06/04/2018, 19:56
Pepper prices dropped by half at the end of the first quarter compared to 2017 and equaled to one-fourth of those in mid-2016, down to the lowest level over the last five years.
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The General Department of Vietnam Customs reported that key export markets were the US, India, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, which accounted for 38% of total pepper exports in the first two months.
The average export prices dropped in most markets, of which Egypt witnessed the sharp decline of 55.21% to US$2,727.86 per ton and Spain down 48.91% to US$4,008.52 per ton. Meanwhile, the highest price was seen in the Australian market with US$6,116.68 per tons although the export price decreased by 30.38% against the same period last year.
The same situation was observed in the domestic market. Pepper prices reported at the end of the first quarter fell by 15.7% against those in early this year. Currently, pepper prices are around VND53,000-55,000 per kilo, the lowest in the last five years.
The decline of pepper prices is attributed to oversupply and overproduction. Despite a slight rebound in March, pepper prices go down again after growers sold it out simultaneously.
VOV