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Pepper Market Update

🌱 Pepper – one of Vietnam’s key agricultural exports – is going through notable fluctuations in both supply and global demand. As prices remain flat, Namagro continues to monitor and share timely market insights. Key highlights: ✅ Domestic supply has improved thanks to increased imports 📉 Demand from the U.S. and Middle East remains weak 🔄 China and the EU... Continue reading

Namagro Team June 13, 2025

PEPPER MARKET UPDATE

Amid global uncertainties—from US-China trade tensions to volatile shipping costs—Vietnam’s pepper market shows signs of cooling. Key highlights: 🔹 Prices have continued to soften, pressured by slow exports and global policy uncertainty. 🔹 Supply is not short, thanks to the completed local harvest and significant imports from Brazil and Indonesia. 🔹 Weak demand, especially due to concerns over US tariffs... Continue reading

Namagro Team June 4, 2025

Pepper Market Update

The global pepper market remains stable, with no clear bullish signals for now. 🔹 Buyers are advised to purchase based on actual needs 🔹 Monitor closely the weather and harvest progress in Indonesia and Brazil – this will be key for price trends in the months ahead 📉 Vietnam’s exports are slowing down, while Indonesia’s strong export activity is putting... Continue reading

Namagro Team May 29, 2025

Pepper Weekly Update

🔻Price: Market lacks upward momentum. No strong signals from supply-demand fundamentals or macro trends to support a short-term rally. 🌾Supply: Farmers continue to hold back stock, while imports rose by 30%, mainly from Brazil. 🚢 Key factors to monitor in late Q2: - Freight rates may spike from June due to a temporary tariff suspension between the U.S. and China. -... Continue reading

Namagro Team May 22, 2025

Pepper Market Update

The Vietnam pepper market remains firm to steady, with demand holding despite high prices. 📌 Key Insights: ✔️ Jan-Feb YTD shipments for 2025 are comparable to 2024. ✔️ Trades are progressing slowly—a cautious yet steady market. ✔️ Buying Strategy: Purchase in small lots at regular intervals to manage risks and avoid sudden price spikes. As major buyers continue securing stocks,... Continue reading

Namagro Team March 12, 2025

Pepper Market Update

The market remains stable to slightly weak, but this might not last for long. Here’s what you need to know: ✅ An upward trend is expected once major buyers step in. 📈 2025 prices are likely to be higher than in 2024. ⏳ March could be the best time to buy during the harvest. With supply remaining tight, are you... Continue reading

Namagro Team February 27, 2025

Pepper Market Update

No carryover stock? A late crop? And China buying right after TET? If the Vietnam pepper market were a thriller, this would be the plot twist no one saw coming. 🎬🌶️ Here’s the scoop: ✅ No carryover – Farmers are running on empty. ✅ Harvest has started – But it's fashionably late. ✅ China is buying early right after TET... Continue reading

Namagro Team February 10, 2025

Black Pepper Market Update

As we approach the Lunar New Year and the new black pepper crop season, the market remains as dynamic as ever. To navigate these changing conditions, we’re excited to share our latest market report, "To Be a Snake or a Pig in 2025." In this report, we dive into: ✅ Global Demand Trends – How key markets like the Middle... Continue reading

Namagro Team January 24, 2025

Pepper Market Report

As we approach the end of the year, Namagro want to share our latest insights on the pepper market and provide timely recommendations to help you make informed purchasing decisions. Key highlights: 🔶 Lock in quantities now to mitigate risks associated with supply shortages and the likelihood of further price increases in early 2025. 🔶Spread out purchases across different price... Continue reading

Namagro Team December 25, 2024

Overview of the Pepper Market – Bearish and Bullish signs

We are at a critical phase. Read the entire story to get an over all picture. Bearish signs : 1. Globally most destinations are covered. USA has bought  much more than their average annual demand. 2. Middle east is pharting with pepper and want to sell back to Vietnam. 3. Brazil could not sell as Indonesia robbed them of their sales by reducing... Continue reading

Namagro Team November 26, 2024