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After rushing to cultivate pepper and expanding the growing area, farmers in the central region are now facing tumbling prices.
Monday. June 3rd, 2019Vietnam exported 32,000 tonnes of peppercorn worth 80 million USD in April 2019, up 19.3 percent in volume but down 6.4 percent in value compared
Thursday. June 13th, 2019Pepper growers around the country continue to see losses as pepper prices have dropped sharply to VND41,000 per kilogram, officials said.
Friday. June 14th, 2019Farmers in Kiên Giang Province’s Gò Quao District are using environmentally-friendly cajuput trees as trellises instead of concrete or wooden pillars
Thursday. July 18th, 2019Lam San agricultural cooperative in Cam My district, the southern province of Dong Nai, has exported over 500 tonnes of safe and organic peppercorns to Europe
Thursday. July 18th, 2019Việt Nam exported 35,000 tonnes of pepper in June worth US$85 million, increasing by 58.5 per cent in volume and 20 per cent in value year-on-year.
Thursday. August 15th, 2019Vietnam’s pepper output has seen a remarkable increase over the course of the year despite low prices and a decreasing cultivation area
Saturday. September 28th, 2019The Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development is working with localities to examine the development of pepper farming with a view to designing
Tuesday. October 1st, 2019Experts have said Viet Nam's pepper industry had better change its growth model and enhance quality to take advantage of free trade agreements (FTAs).
Tuesday. October 1st, 2019Pepper prices have been rapidly falling due to the global oversupply, causing Vietnamese growers to face massive losses.
Wednesday. October 2nd, 2019