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Why big brands are turning to vanilla from Uganda

May 23, 2026
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Why big brands are turning to vanilla from Uganda

Vanilla is so valuable that it’s been called “green gold.” At its peak in 2017, prices reached nearly $600 per kilo, making it the second-most expensive spice in the world. But by 2024, prices had crashed to roughly $50 per kilo.

That volatility stems from one major factor: The world depends heavily on Madagascar, which has historically supplied about 80% of natural vanilla. When storms, theft, early harvesting, or policy changes hit Madagascar’s crop, the entire global market feels it.

Now, buyers are looking for another source — and Uganda is quickly emerging as vanilla’s next big player. With two harvest seasons a year, improved quality controls, and growing demand from major brands like Ben & Jerry’s and Nielsen-Massey, Uganda could help stabilize and make natural vanilla more affordable.

So, why is vanilla so expensive? And can Uganda step in to help stabilize global prices?

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