Central Highlands’ pepper growers in debt as prices fall

Jul 2nd at 08:52
02-07-2018 08:52:51+07:00

Central Highlands’ pepper growers in debt as prices fall

Pepper growers in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai are facing debt as the price of black pepper has plunged in recent years.

 

According to figures from Gia Lai’s agricultural sector, the province’s black pepper growing area has expanded to 16,000ha, though only 6,000ha of pepper were officially planned by 2020.

Gia Lai, along with Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces, are the key pepper-producing areas in the country.

From 2012 to 2016, when the price of black pepper reached a peak of VND220,000 (US$9.6) per kilogramme, locals rushed to grow the plant.

At that time, a large number of pepper growers grew rich from planting and selling pepper.

When pepper became a hot commodity, the price of pepper seedlings also increased from VND3,000 to VND5,000 each per kilogramme.

Apart from land costs, farmers typically invested VND300-450 million per ha for four years before harvesting their first batch of peppercorns.

Many farmers used their land-use rights as collateral to get bank loans for pepper cultivation.

However, by the end of 2016, the price of pepper had plummeted to only VND55,000-65,000 per kilogramme.

A pepper disease outbreak at the time also caused low yields, and, in many cases, massive death of plants.

A great number of pepper growers were then left with deep debt.

Total outstanding loans to pepper plantations in the province currently stand at VND4 trillion, including VND1 trillion in Chu Puh District, one of the major pepper growing zones.

Now that the pepper price has declined to only one-third of its peak price, farmers whose sole income is from pepper are finding it difficult to pay back bank loans.

The low price of rubber and coffee has also affected dozens of thousands of farmers in the Central Highlands.

In an effort to help farmers generate more income, the province has been replacing traditional key farm produce such as rubber, coffee and pepper with fruit trees.

It now has around 7,200 ha of fruit, including banana, mango, durian and dragon fruit.

The province aims to expand the growing area to 10,000 hectares by 2020 with a focus on fruits with an officially recognised geographical indication.

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