What is the price of pepper per kilogram/pound in Saint Lucia today?
The retail price range for Saint Lucia pepper is between US$ 4.37 and US$ 8.37 per kilogram or between US$ 1.98 and US$ 3.79 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of pepper in Saint Lucia
The retail price range in East Caribbean Dollar for pepper is between XCD 11.81 and XCD 22.59 per kilogram or between XCD 5.36 and XCD 10.25 per pound(lb) in Castries and Biee,.
Wholesale prices
In 2025, the approximate wholesale price range for Saint Lucia pepper is between US$ 3.06 and US$ 5.86 per kilogram or between US$ 1.39 and US$ 2.66 per pound(lb).
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Saint Lucia Pepper Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of Pepper from Saint Lucia has seen a significant increase over the last five years. In 2017, the price was 6.23 US dollars per kg, followed by 1.95 US dollars per kg in 2018. In 2019, the price rose to 2.71 US dollars per kg, and in 2020, it dropped to 2.12 US dollars per kg. The most recent data shows that the price of Pepper from Saint Lucia is 0.00 US dollars per kg in 2021. Based on this trend, it is predicted that the price of Pepper from Saint Lucia will be 2.12 US dollars per kg in 2023 and 2.71 US dollars per kg in 2024.The exports of pepper from Saint Lucia are classified as:
- Pepper of the genus Piper, crushed or ground (HS code 090412)
- Pepper (Capsicum or Pimenta), dried, crushed or ground (HS code 0904XX)
- Pepper of the genus Piper, neither crushed nor ground (HS code 090411)
Saint Lucia Pepper Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
Export values for Saint Lucia pepper
The total values in export for pepper in Saint Lucia were US$ 125, US$ 137, US$ 37 and US$ 19 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
Prices of other produce in the Herbs and Spices category in Saint Lucia: Garlic, Capsicum (Bell Pepper), Vanilla, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg, Mace, Cardamom, Anise & Coriander seeds.
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Saint Lucia pepper - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
In 2019 Saint Lucia sold 7 tonnes of pepper. Through 2019 alone, the demand for Saint Lucia pepper (herbs and spices category) has shrunk, with a change of -63.158 % compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, pepper's exports decreased by -68.18 percent bringing the country US$0.02m for the year 2019. Saint Lucia's pepper exports are classified as:
- Pepper of the genus Piper, crushed or ground (HS code 090412)
- Pepper of the genus Piper, neither crushed nor ground (HS code 090411)
- Pepper (Capsicum or Pimenta), dried, crushed or ground (HS code 0904XX)
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Saint Lucia pepper export values
In 2019, Saint Lucia shipped pepper worth 0.02m USD, a drop of -45.95% from 2018's total pepper export of 0.037m USD. The yearly change in value of Saint Lucia pepper between 2017 to 2018 was -72.993 pc.
The annual/yearly change in the amount of Saint Lucia's pepper exports between 2017 and 2019 was -68.18 percent compared to a variation of -63.158% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Export markets for Saint Lucia pepper ( in '000$ )
Saint Lucia's leading export markets for pepper are Grenada, United Kingdom (UK), Canada, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.
Saint Lucia brought in 13 tonnes of pepper in 2019.
Production
The production of pepper in Saint Lucia was 513 tonnes in 2019 and is estimated to change by an average of -0.58%. The country had approximately 666.00 hectares under pepper cultivation.