Pepper prices Today, the whole Central Highlands region has increased by VND 500 / kg in Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc provinces to VND 39,500 / kg and VND 41,000 / kg respectively. Pepper prices in Dong Nai province increased by VND 1,000 / kg to VND 40,000 / kg.
Province / district (survey area) | Purchasing price Unit: VND / kg |
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DAK LAK | |
– Ea H’leo | 40,500 |
GIA LAI | |
– Chu Se | 39,500 |
Dak Nong | |
– Chiayi | 40,500 |
BA RIA VUNG TAU | |
– Text | 41,500 |
BINH PHUOC | |
– Text | 41,000 |
DONG NAI | |
– Text | 40,000 |
According to calculations from ITC statistics, Thailand's pepper imports in the first 7 months of 2019 reached 3.5 thousand tons, worth $ 20.13 million, up 2.5% in volume, but down 6 , 0% in value compared to the first 7 months of 2018.
In which: Thailand mainly imports black pepper and white pepper, which has not been crushed or crushed (HS code 090411), accounting for 76.3% of total imports in the first 7 months of 2019, reaching 2.7 thousand tons. , an increase of 19.2% compared to the first 7 months of 2018.
In contrast, Thailand reduced imports of ground and crushed black and white pepper (HS code 090412), down 10.5%.
Regarding the structure of supply: In the first 7 months of 2019, Thailand increased imports of pepper from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the United States and Laos, but reduced imports from Vietnam, China, the Philippines, Japan, and Cambodia.
Specifically: Vietnam is the largest pepper supplier for Thailand in the first 7 months of 2019, reaching 2.76 thousand tons, worth US $ 14.4 million, down 4.9% in volume and down 25.3%. in value over the same period in 2018.
Vietnam's pepper market share in Thailand's total imports decreased from 84.5% in the first 7 months of 2018, to 78.4% in the first 7 months of 2019.
In the first 7 months of 2019, Thailand imported mainly from Vietnam, black pepper and white pepper, which have not been crushed or crushed (HS code 090411), accounting for 70.5% of the total grain import turnover. Thailand's pepper, down 14.7% over the same period in 2018.
Update coffee prices
Coffee price Today in the Central Highlands region unchanged, around 31,400 – 32,200 VND / kg. In particular, the highest coffee price recorded in Dak Lak, the lowest in Lam Dong, according tintaynguyen.com.
Coffee price around Ho Chi Minh City port was at VND 33,500 / kg
Province / district (survey area) | Purchasing price Unit: VND / kg |
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Lam Dong | |
– Lam Ha (Robusta) | 31,400 |
– Bao Loc (Robusta) | 31,500 |
– Di Linh (Robusta) | 31,400 |
DAK LAK | |
– Residential M’gar (Robusta) | 32,200 |
– Ea H’leo (Robusta) | 32,000 |
– Buon Ho (Robusta) | 32,000 |
GIA LAI | |
– Ia Grai (Robusta) | 31,800 |
Dak Nong | |
– Chiayi (Robusta) | 31,900 |
KON TUM | |
– Dak Ha (Robusta) | 32,200 |
HO CHI MINH | |
– R1 | 33,500 |
Price of robusta coffee delivered in November decreased 1% to 1,262 USD / ton. Price of arabica coffee delivered in December decreased 0.12% to 93.3 UScent / pound.
According to a report from the World Coffee Organization (ICO), Arabica coffee exports in the first 11 months of the year increased by 11.3% due to exports of Colombia and Brazil increased significantly compared to other countries.
Export from Colombia increased by 8.6% to 13.88 million bags, while from Brazil increased by 25.4% to 38.57 million bags. Most of Colombian coffee is exported and shipments increased by 7.8% to 12.53 million bags in the first 11 months of 2018-2019.
Tanzania and Kenya also exported more during this period, with exports increasing 47.4% and 11% respectively to 1.04 million bags and 743,203 bags.
Production increased by 31.1% to Brazil's 38.72 million bags, which led to an increase in exports. However, exports from Ethiopia, Brazil's second-largest exporter, fell 4.8% to 3.23 million bags.
Exports from other countries decreased by 4.1% to 24.99 million bags in the first 11 months. According to the ICO, exports from 6 of the 10 largest members in Mexico and Central America region decreased during this period.
Exports from Honduras decreased 5.1% to 6.57 million bags, from Peru decreased 7.3% to 3.14 million bags and from Mexico decreased 11.7% to 2.53 million bags.
However, exports from Guatemala during this period increased by 5% to 3.34 million bags and exports from Nicaragua increased by 13.2% to 2.64 million bags.
According to VietnamBiz