Vietnam's pepper exports earn $510 mln in 4M
The US, China and Germany were leading markets for pepper exports from Vietnam.

Vietnam exported 74,250 tons of pepper in the first four months of the year, earning $510.6 million, the Vietnam News Agency has quoted figures from the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) as reporting.
The figures represent a year-on-year drop of 10.6% in volume but an increase of 45% in value.
In April alone, the country exported 26,590 tons of various types of pepper, including 23,271 tons of black pepper and 3,319 tons of white pepper. Total export revenue reached $184.1 million.
Vietnam’s top pepper export markets in the four-month period included the US, which accounted for 16,682 tons or 22.5% of the total, down 26.7% year-on-year. Leading markets for white pepper from Vietnam in the period were China, Germany, and the US.