Pepper prices surge on speculation

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| All the contracts for delivery from April to September were quoted at higher levels today on both the NCDEX and the NMCE, amidst a high degree of volatility, they added. |
| A section of exporters here believes that both futures and spot markets are under the control of eight to ten big business houses and hence the steep rise in prices. |
| These big operators had been profiting by buying from the spot market and selling at higher tags in the futures market. A section of the operators was controlling the domestic pepper market to take advantage of futures trading, they said. |
| "These operators are ready to buy any quantity of pepper from the spot market at prices fixed by the sellers. They earn a minimum annualised return of 40 per cent by offloading the spice in the futures market," said a leading Kochi-based exporter. On Tuesday alone, spot prices rose by Rs 400 a quintal following a heavy demand for the spice. |
| The bullish trend is, however, expected to end by the middle of April, as Vietnam's output and pricing strategy will be clear by then. Vietnam currently offers ASTA at a tag of $2,900 a tonne and the domestic tags are around $3,200 a tonne. |
| A major factor for the recent spurt in prices is the widespread rain in Vietnam last week. But, with rains having stopped and the harvesting active once again, a drop in prices by around $200 to $300 a tonne cannot be ruled out by mid-April. |
| Anticipating such a scenario, US and European buyers have adopted a wait-and-watch policy for the time being and are not procuring from the international market. |
First Published: Mar 29 2007 | 12:00 AM IST