Statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD)
reveal that Vietnam has 70,000 hectares of pepper land with 144,000
tonnes in peppercorn output.
Last year, 156,396 tonnes of
peppercorn were sent to foreign markets, earning the country 1.21
billion USD, representing a 16.38 percent increase in volume and 34.72
percent in value – the highest figures recorded so far both in volume
and value.
Currently, Vietnam holds a 58 percent share of the
world market, selling peppercorns to 100 countries and territories
worldwide with Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and the US as the
largest buyers. Meanwhile, the fastest export growth rates were seen in
Germany (41.5 percent), Thailand (38.8 percent) and the UAE (34.7
percent).
The Vietnam Pepper Association said Vietnamese pepper exports are expected to remain stable at high levels this year.
However,
Ha Huy Thang, General Director of Petrolimex International Trading
Joint Stock Company, said that the EU warned of high levels of pesticide
remnant in Vietnamese black pepper in 2013 and many shipments were
returned from the EU in 2014.
He suggested that the Government
and MARD implement macro policies such as zoning off land for pepper
plantation, introduce cultivating techniques in compliance with VietGap
standards, control pesticide portfolios and set strict guidelines to
prevent illicit pesticides./.
Pepper exports record burgeoning growth
TCCT
Vietnam’s pepper export revenue in 2015 is set to exceed the target of 1.1 billion USD given that in the first seven months of the year, pepper shipments to foreign markets saw stellar performance wit