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Pepper is a flowering plant in the family of Piperaceae, which is cultivated for its fruit known as peppercorn. This fruit is red and contains a seed-enclosing stone. The peppercorns and ground pepper derived from them are what we call "pepper" or "black pepper". Black pepper is made from unripe green peppercorns that are dried, which causes the skin to turn black. At the same time, white pepper is made from fully ripened red peppercorns that are soaked and fermented to remove the outer skin, leaving behind the inner seed. This black pepper crop thrives in hot and moist climates, which is the reason it is cultivated in huge quantities in the Southern region of India, Vietnam, Brazil, and Indonesia.
In the Middle Ages, pepper was so expensive that it was used as currency for paying rent, dowry, and even tax. Nowadays, “Peppercorn rent” means something trivial, but in ancient times, it carried the essence of wealth and power. It is also important to note that it was Vasco de Gama's obsession with spices (specifically pepper) that led him to discover a sea route to the lands of the Malabar Coast in 1498. It was called the "king of spices" in Malabar coast of India (specifically Kerala). Black pepper is used in various forms (ground, cooked, and dried) both for enhancing flavour and also as a traditional medicine.
The global trade industry of pepper is fueled by the consumer's demand for organic products and flavor enhancer products. And Pepper was one of the earliest commodities that the Orient and Europe used to trade. Alexandria, Venice, and Genoa gained their rich status because they controlled a lot of the pepper trade. Let's explore some major changes and trends in the global market of pepper:
While the newly imposed tariffs of the US are responsible for some major changes in the supply chains and the prices of pepper. It continues to serve the world through and meet the food preservation, medicine, and food condiment industries.
A few of the various uses of driving the global trade of pepper are as follows:
As the demand for organic pepper is increasing, the pepper importers demand peppers that are of high quality and meet certain standards. The quality standards for some of the most famous peppers are mentioned below:
What are Some Types of Pepper & Other Related Categories Famous in the Global Market?
Amidst the changing market trends of the pepper global trade industry, there are a few measures you can take to let those changes hamper your exporting business. One of those effective methods to increase the number of products you’re exporting. Some of those are as follows:
Crucial Market Insights on Global Trade of Pepper
When entering the global trade market, you should have all the information about the current market conditions of pepper. To make exporting easier for you, we are mentioning some of the crucial market data of pepper. Understand the market opportunities and connect with black pepper buyers, chilli pepper buyers, or any other buyers for your products.
Global Market Size
Source: Future Market Insights
Top Importing Countries for Pepper (2024):
Source: Volza
As the products you’re exporting are multiple, so are the types of buyers you will have to look for, such as spice buyers, pepper powder buyers, and others. Therefore, you should be looking for them through not only one but various ways. Some of the most effective ways for finding a buyer are as follows:
1. How to sell black pepper online?
First of all, create an online presence by creating your website or utilizing B2B platforms (like go4WorldBusiness). You can sell your pepper via any of these two methods.
2. How much is 1 kg of black pepper?
In India, organic black pepper is sold at INR 1,100. Remember that this is not the standard price and might be different in other countries.
3. Who is the largest consumer of pepper?
Vietnam is the largest consumer of pepper in the world.
4. What is the price of 1 quintal pepper?
The price for 1 quintal of paper is INR 64,000, which might vary as per the demand in a particular country.
5. Which pepper is costly?
A black pepper known as Tellicherry black pepper is the most expensive pepper.
6. Is exporting pepper profitable?
Yes, exporting pepper is very profitable, as it has a profit margin of around 20 to 40%.
7. What is the best container for peppers?
Double lined gunny bags are the best containers for storing and exporting peppers, as these are durable, breathable, and moisture-resistant.
8. How many weeks to grow peppers?
It takes around 6 to 8 months to grow peppers.
9. Which variety of black pepper is best to export?
Malabar and Tellicherry are the best black pepper varieties for exporting pepper.
10. How can I find reliable buyers for my pepper products?
To find reliable buyers of pepper, you can use the following methods:
11. Which are the top pepper importing countries?
The US, Singapore, and India are the top importing countries of pepper.
12. What is the HSN code for pepper?
090411 is the pepper HSN code (for pepper of the genus Piper that is neither crushed nor ground).
13. Which country imports pepper from India?
China, Thailand, the United States, and Indonesia are some of the major countries that import Indian pepper.
14. How big is the global pepper market?
The current global market size of pepper is $2.6 billion, which is expected to reach $4.33 billion in 2035 with a CAGR of 5.2%.
15. Which country is famous for pepper?
Vietnam is very famous for pepper, especially black pepper.
India's production of black pepper has declined from 55,000 MT in 2024 to around 46,000 MT in 2025, driven by unseasonal rainfall and climate change. Hence, the per kg price for black pepper (INR 512 in December) is expected to cross INR 1,000 this year. (Full story: The Tribune)