Pepper prices show moderate movement

The market is definitely weaker from all origins in the world at the moment. Brazil is surely the cheapest origin for black pepper, which you can get at $3,500 a tonne on the spot and on shipment you can get at $3,200 a tonne c&f…READ MORE

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Pepper traders take cautious next steps

THE world pepper market continues to remain uncertain, with slow demand causing prices to remain off the high levels of earlier in the year. Whatever the size of the crop from Brazil, they will try to sell before other crops start coming in…READ MORE

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Global pepper price under growing pressure

GLOBAL pepper prices are expected to be subjected to downward pressure over the coming weeks due to slack buying interest against strong availability. Generally, there is reluctance to buy [black] pepper, taking into consideration the fact that new crops from Brazil are entering the market during the next five to six months…READ MORE

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Pepper prices likely to stay high

Some grades of black pepper are currently around $100 to $200 a tonne below the highs they reached in recent months and some traders expect further price drops. Brazil would naturally prefer to liquidate a part of their crop in view of the high prices prevailing in the market…READ MORE

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Pepper enters unexpected bearish phase

THE international pepper market has entered a bearish phase with poor demand even at the current low prices. The crop shortage could extend to another year. Brazil have been claiming shortages but keep offering at lower levels…READ MORE

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Pepper prices likely to stay high

BLACK pepper prices can be expected to remain firm for the remainder of this year, despite recently dropping from high levels and reports of further decreases to come. Farmers in Brazil would naturally prefer to liquidate a part of their crop in view of the high prices prevailing in the market…READ MORE

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Black pepper market looks firm despite recent dips

BLACK pepper prices look firm and can be expected to remain so, despite recently dropping off high levels and reports of further decreases to come. Farmers in Brazil would naturally prefer to liquidate a part of their crop in view of the high prices prevailing in the market…READ MORE

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Period of pepper volatility seen as over

THE volatility seen in global pepper prices over recent months was largely the result of intensified speculation. The firm believes that prices will soon be subject to declines because new crops in Brazil are imminent…READ MORE

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Firmness likely to remain in world pepper market

PEPPER prices look likely to stay firm in coming months, despite easing off high levels recently and the arrival of crops soon from various major origins. Although crops will be coming in soon in Brazil, indications are that they will not produce a lot because previously low prices led farmers to neglect their gardens…READ MORE

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