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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Pepper Sector in France France’s pepper market has entered a unique and fast-evolving phase in 2025, shaped by a series of impactful developments. From new EU trade agreements to climate-induced supply chain disruptions, the pepper industry—encompassing both bell peppers and black pepper varieties—is undergoing rapid transformation. In…

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Introduction – Exploring Germany’s Reputation for Quality Pepper Germany might not be the first country that comes to mind when you think about pepper, but it plays a major role in the global spice supply chain. Thanks to its rigorous food safety standards, advanced processing technology, and a strong focus on traceability and sustainability,…

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Introduction – Exploring Vietnam’s Reputation for Quality Pepper When it comes to pepper, few countries command the level of global respect that Vietnam does. As the world’s largest exporter of pepper, Vietnam’s dominance isn’t accidental. It’s rooted in the perfect harmony of nature, tradition, innovation, and market adaptability. So, why does Vietnam’s pepper stand…

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🌶️ Introduction – Current State of Play: The Pepper Sector in Thailand It’s Week 22 of 2025, and Thailand’s pepper market is buzzing — not just from the heat of the spice, but from a whirlwind of global events shaking up the industry. In recent months, Thailand’s agriculture sector has weathered literal storms. Severe…

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Introduction – Brazil’s Pepper Market by the Numbers When it comes to black pepper, Brazil isn’t just playing in the global spice trade—it’s dominating. As the second-largest producer and exporter of black pepper in the world (right after Vietnam), Brazil has carved out a significant share of this pungent, powerhouse spice market. Back in…

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Introduction – United Kingdom’s Pepper Market in Statistical Focus If you’re in the spice business, you know pepper is more than just a seasoning—it’s a staple. And when it comes to the global pepper trade, the United Kingdom (UK) plays a surprisingly important role. While the UK isn’t a major producer, it stands tall…