Turmeric Powder, Ginger Powder, Coriander Powder, Black Pepper Powder, Cumin Powder, Chilly Powder, Clove Powder, Cardamom Powder, Cinnamon Powder, Nutmeg Powder
Castor oil, valencia peanuts, red and scotch bonnet peppers
Castor oil, valencia peanuts, red and scotch bonnet peppers
Liquified/ Instant Ginger Flavouring From Extract 16oz & Gal, Curry Powder, Peppered Shrimp, Lime Juice Flavouring & Lemon Juice Flavouring, Vanilla Flavouring, Pepper Sauce 150ml, Vinegar 160z, Shrimp Soup Mix
Pepper soup spices, suya pepper mix, shrimps, crayfish, hot red pepper, black pepper, white pepper, ginger powder, garlic powder, curry powder, crushed pepper, peanut, bay leaf, thyme, rosemary, turmeric, all-purpose seasoning, onion powder, roasted cashew nuts, roasted almonds no salt, corn/peanut mix, cameroon pepper, palm oil
Jamaican black castor oil, cold press castor oil, 100% virgin coconut oil, neem oil, sour sop leaf, dandelion seeds and powder
Black castor bean cold press oil, black castor oil and rosemary infused coconut oil blend in with castor oil
Jamaican black castor oil, cold press castor oil, 100% virgin coconut oil, neem oil, sour sop leaf, dandelion seeds and powder
Black castor bean cold press oil, black castor oil and rosemary infused coconut oil blend in with castor oil
Jamaican black castor oil, cold press castor oil, 100% virgin coconut oil, neem oil, sour sop leaf, dandelion seeds and powder
Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Cold Press Castor Oil, 100% Virgin Coconut Oil, Neem Oil, Sour Sop Leaf, Dandelion Seeds And Powder
Jamaican black castor oil, cold press castor oil, 100% virgin coconut oil, neem oil, sour sop leaf, dandelion seeds and powder
Jamaican black castor oil, cold press castor oil, 100% virgin coconut oil, neem oil, sour sop leaf, dandelion seeds and powder
Fertilizer, nutmeg, cinnamon flavoring/powder, ginger wine, raw peanuts, bees honey, guava juice, sorrel with ginger, pineapple juice/slices, june plum juice, roots tonic
Fertilizer, nutmeg, cinnamon flavoring/powder, ginger wine, raw peanuts, bees honey, guava juice, sorrel with ginger, pineapple juice/slices, june plum juice, roots tonic
Coconut products like fresh coconuts, desiccated coconut, coconut jelly (raw), coconut milk, coconut milk powder, coco peat, coco chips, coir net, short coconut fiber, coconut fiber, coconut jelly, coconut shell charcoal, tapioca (cassava), dried tapioca residue, modified tapioca starch, tapioca chips, tapioca powder, tapioca residue pellet, fruits like dragon fruit, grapefruit (pomelo), longan fruit, pineapple, mango, star apple, watermelon, banana, passion fruit, spices like garlic, ginger, turmeric, chilli, black cardamom, cinnamon, vegetable like onion, sweet potato, tomato, carrot, cabbage, cauliflower / broccoli, seaweed, fishmeal, rice, seaweed, green seaweed, ulva lactuca, sargassum, gracilaria, eucheuma cottonii, black pepper powder, crispy potatoes, fish oil, dried/frozen fish skin, dried fish, dried fish scale/maw, dried shrimp, shrimp shell with head/without head, fish meal
Fresh And Processed Jamaican Produce As: Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Cocoa, Dasheen, Peppers, Avocados, Mangoes Etc
Corrugated roofing sheets, galvanized steel sheets, galvanized steel coil, ppgi, gi, galvanized wire, wire mesh, t post, star pickets, field fence, cattle fence, anchor bolts, black wire and welded wire mesh
Fresh water tilapia, scotch bonnet pepper, ginger, green pepper
Green turmeric, raw turmeric powder, dry turmeric
Pepper powder is made by grinding the unripe and sun-dried black peppercorns - the fruit of the Piper nigrum vine (native to Sri Lanka and India). It has strong antibacterial and antioxidant properties, a major reason why it was used as a natural food preservative before refrigerators came into existence. Pepper powder is mainly of two types - white pepper powder and black pepper powder. While both of them come from the same plant, they essentially differ in processing techniques, which gives them varying flavor profiles. White pepper powder is spicier but is less complex in aroma compared to black pepper powder. Both of these pepper powders are used to enhance the flavor of various cuisines, soups, and even salads. Its place in the global supply chain is stimulated because of its health factors. It stimulates digestive enzymes, reduces bloating, helps in relieving cough, and also improves the bioavailability of compounds like beta-carotene, curcumin, and selenium.
Pepper powders are mainly of only two types - Black Pepper Powder and White Pepper Powder. Black pepper powders have multiple varieties, based on their region. Some of the most famous types of black pepper powder, based on region, are as follows:
Why limit your exporting business to just pepper powder, when there is a wide range of other agricultural products that you can start exporting? By taking reference from the above-mentioned types of black pepper powder, you can start exporting these as well. A few of the other products that you can export are as follows:
While trading internationally, important market data can help you a lot in your journey. A few of those are mentioned below:
Global Market Size
Source: Market Research Reports
Top Importing Countries for Pepper Powder (2024):
Source: Volza
Some of the recent trends in the market of pepper powder are as follows:
The impact of key factors on CAGR forecast:
In the global market of pepper powder, there are a few standard requirements placed by the international pepper powder buyers or peppercorn buyers. Meeting these requirements helps you finalize deals with some of the most reputable importing companies. Make sure that your pepper powder meets these requirements:
There are a lot of ways through which you can connect with multiple buyers and importers of pepper powder (whether black or white). Relying on multiple ways helps you connect with multiple buyers and also saves a lot of your time. Here are some of the most effective ways to do so:
1. How much is 1kg of black pepper powder?
The price for 1kg of black pepper ranges from $3.60 to $11.40 (depending on the location, type, and quality).
2. Who is the largest importer of pepper powder?
The largest importers of pepper powder are the US, Colombia, and Venezuela.
3. Which pepper is famous in India?
Black pepper and chili peppers are the most famous peppers in India.
4. What quality standards and specifications are expected for pepper powder exports?
While exporting pepper powder, you need to make sure that there are no volatile materials present in your powder, and that they are clean, have less than 12% moisture content, and have a minimum volatile oil content.
5. Are there popular varieties of pepper powder used in export?
Yes, black (Malabar, Tellicherry, and Lampong) and white pepper powder (Muntok and Brazilian) are the two most popular varieties of pepper powders used in export.
6. How should exporters prepare and package pepper powder shipments?
While exporting pepper powder, exporters should ensure that they are using moisture-resistant materials for packaging, that the packets are properly sealed, have clear labelings, and are tamper-proof.
7. What HS code is used for exporting pepper powder?
090412 is the pepper powder HSN code.
8. What is the shelf life of pepper powder for export?
The typical shelf life of pepper powder is around 18 to 24 months.
9. How do exporters find buyers for pepper powder?
Exporters rely on multiple platforms to find pepper powder buyers, some of them are:
India’s total production of black pepper fell from 55,000 MT in 2024 to 46,000 MT in 2025 due to climate change. The prices for the same have also decreased from INR 328/kg in January to INR 614/kg in June. (Full story: The Tribune)