Price of kava in Vanuatu increases
Vanuatu’s Minister of Trade and Commerce, James Bule, has announced the price for kava has increased to 100 US dollars a
kilo.
The new price has been welcomed by kava farmers who have complained of being ripped off by middlemen since before 1998
when the price first reached 100 dollars per kilo.
Soon after that the price dropped when the European market banned kava claiming it caused lung cancer - a claim, which
was dropped only recently.
Following the ban, Vanuatu continued to export kava to Fiji and New Caledonia.
But Mr Bule says the problem was that buyers would pay as little as 30 dollars from the farmers then sell it at very
high price to the lucrative kava market in New Caledonia.
Meanwhile, the minister has rejected criticisms that re-prescribing kava under the Vanuatu Commodities Marketing Board
has given the government monopoly over kava exports, saying other kava export licence holders are still allowed to
export.
Mr Bule says they have prescribed kava to distance middlemen from the farmers so that they can now receive maximum
benefit from their kava.