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Industry News · July 8, 2026

2026 Vanilla Market Report: Why Prices Are Moving and What Buyers Need to Know

By Farm to Vanilla Team

Vanilla has the most volatile price history of any major spice, having swung from roughly $20/kg to over $600/kg for green beans within the past decade. That volatility has real consequences for anyone sourcing vanilla commercially. Here is what is currently shaping the market and how experienced buyers are adapting.

What drives vanilla price volatility

Why diversified sourcing matters more than ever

Buyers who source exclusively from a single origin carry the full risk of that region's weather, currency, and political conditions. Indonesia's position as the world's second-largest vanilla producer has made it an increasingly important diversification point for importers looking to reduce single-origin exposure, particularly for buyers who have been burned by Madagascar-only sourcing during past supply shocks.

How to buy vanilla in a volatile market

The outlook for 2026

After several years of price correction from the historic 2017 highs, the market has stabilized into a more predictable, though still seasonal, pricing pattern. Buyers who built direct, diversified supplier relationships during the volatile years are generally better positioned to weather the next disruption than those who relied on spot-market purchasing alone.

Frequently asked questions

Why did vanilla prices spike so dramatically in 2017?
A severe cyclone hit Madagascar's main vanilla-growing region right before harvest, destroying a large share of that season's crop and triggering a global price surge that lasted several years.

Is vanilla still expensive in 2026?
Prices have corrected significantly from 2017 peaks but remain well above pre-2015 levels, and continue to fluctuate seasonally based on harvest conditions.

How can a business protect itself from vanilla price swings?
Diversifying supplier origin, locking in forward contracts, and building direct relationships with growers or exporters are the most common strategies used by experienced buyers.

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