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Czech Peppers Trade Balance is forecasted to reach 8,180 Metric Tons by 2026 from 8,650 Metric Tons in 2021, decreasing at a CAGR of -1.1%. Since 2009, Czech exports remained stable. Czech pepper consumption is predicted to remain unchanged in the next five years, with an estimated 4 thousand metric tons in 2021. Czech demand for peppers has been stable since 2017. The country's pepper production is expected to grow to 13,180 metric tons by 2026, up 2.1% year on year. Since 1998, Czech pepper supply has increased at a rate of 5.5% annually. In 2021, the country was ranked 76th in pepper production, with Bolivia overtaking at 11,650 metric tons. Mexico, Indonesia, and Spain were respectively numbers 2, 3, and 4 in this ranking. Czech pepper trade balance is forecasted to decrease to 8,180 metric tons by 2026, a -1.1% CAGR from 8,650 metric tons in 2021. Exports of the pepper have remained stable since 2009.