Indian spot pepper shows price gain

INDIAN spot market pepper prices edged up in the last week as traders moved to cover their demand by purchasing from stockists, Mumbai trader and analyst Kotak Commodity Services said in a report released on Tuesday. Indian pepper spot prices in Kochi gained by 8.98% to Rs38,606 ($706) per 100 kg in the week to […]

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Outlook for cardamom crop continues to divide opinion

DEBATE continues over the likely final outcome of Guatemala’s 2012/13 cardamom crop, with some European dealers still convinced it will end up ahead of that of 2011/12, while others are claiming it will be lower. Harvesting normally runs to March or April each year so a clearer picture could be some months away. In the […]

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Indian spot pepper shows price gain

INDIAN spot market pepper prices edged up in the last week as traders moved to cover their demand by purchasing from stockists, Mumbai trader and analyst Kotak Commodity Services said in a report released on Tuesday. Indian pepper spot prices in Kochi gained by 8.98% to Rs38,606 ($706) per 100 kg in the week to […]

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Guatemala keen to sell off lower grades of cardamom

GUATEMALA has seen strong demand from India for its cardamom in recent weeks as the Asian country looks to make up for a shortfall in its own output. Sales have also been encouraged by the fact that Guatemala has maintained low price offers on its mixed yellow quality (MYQ) and pale green cardamoms as it […]

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Guatemala keen to sell off lower grades of cardamom

GUATEMALA has seen strong demand from India for its cardamom in recent weeks as the Asian country looks to make up for a shortfall in its own output. Sales have also been encouraged by the fact that Guatemala has maintained low price offers on its mixed yellow quality (MYQ) and pale green cardamoms as it […]

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Why India faces a halving of its cardamom exports

AS one of India’s most respected commodity exporters for nearly four decades, Samex Agency has seen its fair share of turmoil in spice markets, but this year’s cardamom situation is certainly noteworthy. Hemen Mulraj Ruparel, manager for marketing and operations at Mumbai-based Samex which also has processing facilities in Kandla and Kochi, noted: “The last […]

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Indian cardamom trading faces close scrutiny by dealers

INDIAN spice dealers are keeping a close watch on how cardamom trading progresses in the country following the recent resumption of cardamom auctions. In a November 8 market report Emperor Akbar Green Cardamoms commented: “The disruption of the trade for over a month has raised serious questions on the organisation of the cardamom industry in […]

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Spices Board decision on cardamom selling draws mixed reaction

THE decision by the Spices Board to allow farmers to decide whether to sell cardamom directly to licenced dealers or through auction has met with a mixed reaction, The Economic Times of India has reported. The newspaper noted that traders felt that the farmers had the choice earlier too but were using the auction route […]

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India sees strong local demand for cardamom after resumption of auctions

INDIA’S cardamom auctions have resumed in full swing as traders and planters have settled for a ‘tick’ price of Rs2 ($0.03), Emperor Akbar Green Cardamoms said in a report released today. “The disruption of the trade for over a month has raised serious questions on the organisation of the cardamom industry in India. Local issues […]

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India’s Spices Board aims to bypass auction system on cardamom

INDIA’S Spices Board is looking to develop an alternative direct marketing system for cardamom to bypass the auction system, offering new trading platforms for farmers. Cardamom growers in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are being provided an opportunity in the forthcoming India International Trade Fair in New Delhi for marketing their produce […]

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