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NCDEX pepper weakens on subdued spot demand

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Lacklustre trades at the domestic and overseas market led Spot Pepper prices to settle 0.26% higher on Tuesday. However, Futures witnessed mixed sentiment and settled 0.92% lower on Tuesday.


Demand from the overseas and domestic buyers continues to remain dull as buyers are remain absent from the market due to New Year holidays. Fresh arrivals from the domestic will gain momentum at the end of the month (January 2012).


Indian parity in the international market is being offered at $6,950/tonne.


Exports


According to Spices Board of India, exports of pepper during April 2011- October 2011 stood at 13,750 tonnes as compared to 10350 tonnes in 2010-11, rise of 32.8%.


According to International Pepper Community (IPC) exports of black pepper during January to October 2011 from six major exporting countries (Brazil, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka) was around 2.04 lakh tonnes a decline of 4.6% as compared to 2.14 lakh tonne in the same period last year.


Exports from Indonesia posted significant decrease of 40% as compared to previous year. Exports stood at 29,000 tonnes as compared to 48,500 tonnes in the last year.


During Jan to Oct 2011, Brazil exported 25,331 tonnes of pepper a rise of 4.74% as compared to previous year. U.S. remained the major destination of the pepper imports.


Production and Arrivals


Arrivals of pepper in domestic market were nil on Tuesday as compared to 10 MT on Monday.


Global Pepper production in 2012 is expected to increase 7.2% to 3.20 lakh tonnes as compared to 2.98 lakh tonnes in 2011 with sharp rise of 24% in Indonesian pepper output and in Vietnam by 10%. Pepper production in Vietnam and Indonesia is projected at 1.10 lakh tonnes while that in Indonesia is projected to be 41 thousand tonnes. (Source: Financial Express).


On the other hand production of pepper in India in 2011-12 is expected to be scale down further by 5% to 43 thousand tonnes as compared to 48 thousand tonnes in the last year.


Courtesy: Angel Commodities


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