The price of garbled pepper has crashed to Rs 6,700 a quintal from Rs 7,000 a few days ago. |
Traders said the world pepper market is already in a difficult situation due to low prices and oversupply. |
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"The declaration by the state chief minister Oomen Chandy to stop pepper procurement operations has made matters worse," he said. |
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A section of exporters here believe that the price might settle at Rs 6,000 a quintal in the short term. |
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The state government's decision came about because the export of black pepper is a loss-making exercise for it and the Union government has refused to provide any incentives in the matter despite specific requests. |
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The Kerala State Co-operative Marketing Federation, the procuring agency, had bought 4,800 tonne of pepper for exports till date this year, sources said. |
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Pepper has crashed globally with leading exporter Vietnam slashing prices to $1,180 for 500 gm/litre, $1,250 for 550 gm and $1,330 for ASTA grade. |
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Exporters said European and US buyers are purchasing only in small quantities and this had affected prices significantly, especially during the harvesting season in India and Vietnam. |
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The futures contract for May has gone down to Rs 6,640 today from Rs 6,825. All other contracts have also moved into negative territory. |
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