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  2. International Pepper Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The International Pepper Exchange is an organisation headquartered in Kochi, India, that deals with the global trade of black pepper. [1] The exchange, established in 1997, [ 2 ] has been described as the world's only international pepper exchange.

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars. ... (⁠ mg / kg ⁠) Price [7] Year Source Notes USD/kg USD/L [c] 1: H: Hydrogen ...

  4. Byadagi chilli - Wikipedia

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    The annual production of Byadagi Chilli is around 21,000 kg. [7] ... more-pungent chilli varieties in the market has caused a decrease in the price of Byadagi ...

  5. Jalapeño - Wikipedia

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    After harvest, if jalapeños are stored at 7.5 °C (45.5 °F) they have a shelf life of up to 3–5 weeks. Jalapeños produce 0.1–0.2 μL per kg per hour of ethylene, very low for chilies, and do not respond to ethylene treatment. Holding jalapeños at 20–25 °C and high humidity can be used to complete the ripening of picked jalapeños.

  6. Black pepper - Wikipedia

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    With ships sailing directly to the Malabar coast, Malabar black pepper was now travelling a shorter trade route than long pepper, and the prices reflected it. Pliny the Elder 's Natural History tells us the prices in Rome around 77 CE: "Long pepper ... is 15 denarii per pound, while that of white pepper is seven, and of black, four."

  7. Kampot pepper - Wikipedia

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    Comparably, Vietnam tops the list of pepper growing nations with a total crop of 155,000 tons in 2014; a 38.6% share of the global production. [7] The world market price for pepper is currently favourable and many new pepper plantations are constructed across the country.

  8. Keurig Dr Pepper tops estimates on price hikes but coffee ...

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    Shares of the Schweppes maker edged up about 3% in premarket trading. The company and rivals Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been raising prices to counter higher commodity, freight and labor costs ...

  9. Penja pepper - Wikipedia

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    Pepper culture was introduced into Cameroon by Antoine Decré, who had a banana plantation in Penja. [citation needed] The first export, a bag of 40 kg of white pepper, took place in March 1958. [3] [citation needed] The pepper became popular with Michelin-star chefs and was being sold for as much as €321 per kilogram as of May 2016. [4]