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INFORMATION
Some articles published recently about Vietnam pepper production
VIETNAM IS THE WORLD’S TOP PEPPER EXPORTER
January 28, 2005
IPC - INTERNATIONAL PEPPER COMMUNITY
Preliminary
data indicates that Vietnam exported a record 98,494 tons of pepper in
2004, an increase of almost 32% over the 74,635 tons exported in 2003.
Although it is possible that the exports in 2004 include a quantity of
pepper carried over from the previous year, there is no doubt that these
exports reflect the significant increase in production in Vietnam. Since
2002, Vietnam has been the world’s largest exporter of pepper and is
likely to maintain this position for the near future.
In value terms, it is reported that total export earnings from pepper
were 26% higher in 2004, at US $ 133.7 million, compared to US $ 106
million in 2003. Average value declined, however, from US $ 1,420 per
ton in 2003, to US $ 1,360 per ton in 2004.
Vietnam has indicated that it is committed to improving the quality of
pepper exported and to increasing productivity, while holding the
planted area constant.
For 2005, the target is to ensure that 40 percent of total exports will
comprise high-quality products. The Vietnamese Pepper Association (VPA)
is encouraging its members to meet market requirements by further
investing in appropriate processing equipment.
In recent years, the Association has been active in organising trade
delegations to consuming countries in Europe and Middle East, among
others, in its efforts to boost exports to these destinations.
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Vietnam Produces 50% of
World's Pepper Output
January 25,
2005
© Copyright Vietnam Panorama News Service
Hanoi, Jan 25 -
Vietnam has become the world's largest pepper exporter, accounting for
50% of commercial pepper output in the world, ranking ahead of India and
Indonesia, according to Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA) at a meeting
for the 2005-07 term on January 24.
Far exceeding runner-ups India and Indonesia, Vietnam shipped around
110,000 tons of the products at $150 million last year, representing an
increase of 48.5% and 42.6% on-year, respectively, said Do Ha Nam,
acting chairman of the VPA at the meeting.
Meanwhile, other big exporters in the world witnessed decreases in their
export amounts. India sold only 55,000 tons abroad, Indonesia sold
53,000 tons and Malaysia sold 25,000 tons in 2004.
From 1998 to 2003, Vietnam's pepper industry had an annual growth of 64%
in its total output and 56.5% in its export amount.
The price of Vietnamese black pepper also slightly rose to $1,200 per
ton now from $1,160 in late 2004, Nam said.
The success in pepper export growth was attributed to the country's
harvesting time of four to five months earlier than other countries,
said Tran Duc Tung, an official in the Planning Department of the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The VPA will strive to become a member of the International Pepper
Community (IPC) this year and establish trademarks for Chu Se pepper in
central highlands Gia Lai province and Phu Quoc pepper in southern Kien
Giang province.
Vietnam in 2004 cultivated around 51,300 hectares of pepper trees, up by
8,000 hectares against 2003, yielding 100,000 tons of pepper products.
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Pepper Price To Fall in
2005
January 12, 2005
Vietnam Economic News
The price of pepper in the world export market is likely to continue to
drop in 2005 due to world overproduction, says acting president Do Ha
Nam at the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA).
The Vietnamese pepper industry is shifting investments to increase
productivity and quality, rather than expanding the growing area.
In 2004, Vietnamese pepper productivity rose to an average of 2.4-2.5
tonnes per hectare, and even to four tonnes per hectare in some areas in
Gia Lai province.
Despite the decline in the export price of pepper in 2004, export
revenue soared to more than US$150 million, up by US$47 million,
partially due to the amount of clean peppers increasing to more than 37
percent of total pepper exports.
Son Tung
Vietnam Economic News
VIETNAM É O MAIOR EXPORTADOR DE PIMENTA
January 28, 2005
IPC - INTERNATIONAL PEPPER COMMUNITY
Dados preliminares indicam
que Vietnam exportou um recorde de 98,494 toneladas de pimenta do reino
em 2004, um aumento de quase 32% sobre o total de 74,635 toneladas
exportadas em 2003. Embora seja possivel que os números incluam uma
quantidade de pimenta restante da safra anterior, não há duvida que
estas exportações refletem um aumento significativo na produção de
Vietnam. Desde 2002 o Vietnam tem sido o maior exportador mundial de
pimenta e deverá manter esta posição por algum tempo.
Em
termos de valor reporta-se um incremento de 26% num total de U$ 133.7
milhões, comparado com U$ 106 milhões faturados em 2003. Entretanto o
preço médio da pimenta sofreu uma redução de U$ 1,420 por tonelada em
2003 para U$ 1,360 por tonelada em 2004. Vietnam tem indicado que está
comprometido a melhorar a qualidade da pimenta exportada e aumentar a
produtividade, mantendo a área plantada constante. O objetivo para 2005
é assegurar que pelo menos 40% do total exportado seja composto por
produto alta qualidade. A VPA - Associação Pimenteira do Vietnam está
incentivando seus membros a investir em equipamentos e tecnologia para
estar dentro das exigencias do mercado sofisticado.
Nos
últimos anos a Associação tem organizado seminarios e missões
comerciaispara os países consumidores na Europa e Medio Oriente entre
outros em seu esforço concentrado de incrementar vendas para estes
destinos.
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Vietnam - Estatísticas e artigos sobre a produção de Pimenta do Reino
Vietnam
exportou um recorde de 98,494 toneladas de pimenta do reino em 2004, um
aumento de quase 32% sobre o total de 74,635 toneladas exportadas em
2003...Para fugir de uma cronica redução de preço, o Governo e a
Associação de Pimenteiros do Vietnam traçam programas de marketing e
tecnologicos buscando mais valor agregado...
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