Hanoi, April 7 -- Vietnam's pepper exports posted robust gains in March, with sharp increases in both volume and value signalling a solid industry rebound early this year, even as supply constraints and global logistics disruptions continue to pose risks.

Data from the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA) showed the country exported 30,638 tonnes of pepper in March, comprising 26,190 tonnes of black pepper and 4,448 tonnes of white pepper.

Export revenue reached 199.3 million USD, including 167.3 million USD from black pepper and 32 million USD from white pepper. Shipments surged 119.3% from February and rose 51.3% compared with the same period last year.

Export prices remained elevated overall, averaging 6,520 USD per tonne for...