Progressively from January 1 to September 30, 2023, Vietnam exported 204,385 tons of pepper of all kinds, of which black pepper reached 183,475 tons, white pepper reached 20,910 tons. Total export turnover reached 678.1 million USD, black pepper reached 578.2 million USD, white pepper reached 99.9 million USD. Compared to the same period in 2022, export volume increased by 15.3%, equivalent to 27,164 tons, however export turnover decreased by 13.4%, equivalent to a decrease of 104.5 million USD. The average export price of black pepper in the first 9 months of 2023 reached 3,539 USD/ton, white pepper reached 5,068 USD/ton, down 15.3% for black pepper and 14.2% for white pepper respectively over the same period. 2022. Asia is the main export market of Vietnam Pepper in 9 months, accounting for 55.9%, reaching 114,343 tons, up 39.9% over the same period last year, of which China is the leader with 55,985 tons, accounting for 27,000 tons. 4% market share and an increase of 373.6% over the same period. Next is the UAE markets: 9,327 tons, down 30.1%; India: 9,238 tons, down 18.5%; Philippines: 6,020 tons, an increase of 24.7%…
The United States is the second largest export market of Vietnamese pepper reaching 37,431 tons, accounting for 18.3%, however compared to the same period, the amount of imports from Vietnam decreased by 9.1%. %. Overall, imports in the Americas region decreased by 7.5%.
Exports to the European region accounted for 18.6% and over the same period, exports to this region decreased by 7.1%, of which exports to Germany decreased by 14.3% to 6,828 tons; Netherlands decreased by 9% to 5,958 tons; Russia decreased by 4% to 4,064 tons; UK decreased by 10.2% to 3,685 tons… Notably, exports to Türkiye increased by 70.8% to reach 3,495 tons and France increased by 31.4% to 2,849 tons. Exports to Africa increased by 9.3%, of which to Egypt increased by 43.8% to 3,354 tons; Senegal increased by 32.4% to 1,787 tons and to South Africa reached 1,761 tons, an increase of 2%.