Herbridge, 7 April 2011_As black peppers' prices increased to around 26RMB/kg, piperine prices responded to rise in H2 2010 in China. Black peppers remain to keep the high prices even after the new crop's arrival. Thanks to improved production technologies, the prices for 98% pure piperine are still maintained around 3800RMB/kg now in China.
With very small demand, it is no hard for manufacturers to provide piperine in China. The small profit space leads to manufacturers' moderate operations. They don't expect to make profits from piperine products. In order to meet customers' requirements, they will consider carrying out production or order production in China.
According to herbridge.com, the piperine market will keep stable in the short term.
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