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Pepper prices on April 11, 2025: Showing signs of slight recovery

(VAN) Pepper prices on April 11, 2025, show a slight recovery from both domestic and global markets. Prices stay at VND 148,000 to VND 150,000/kg domestically.

Pepper prices on April 11 globally

According to information from the International Pepper Community (IPC), global pepper prices today showed mixed movements after several days of sharp declines. Specifically, the price of black pepper from Lampung, Indonesia, was recorded at $ 7,078/ton, down 0.55% compared to the previous day. The price of white pepper from Muntok also saw a slight decrease, reaching $ 9,710/ton.

Pepper prices for black pepper from Lampung, Indonesia, were recorded at $7,078/ton, down by 0.55%.

Pepper prices for white pepper from Muntok, Indonesia, were $9,710/ton, marking a decrease of 0.56%.

Pepper prices for black pepper ASTA 570 from Brazil stood at $6,800/ton.

Pepper prices for black pepper ASTA from Malaysia remained at $9,850/ton.

Pepper prices for white pepper ASTA from Malaysia were stable at $12,300/ton.

Pepper prices for Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l) were at $6,600/ton.

Pepper prices for Vietnamese black pepper (550 g/l) reached $6,800/ton.

Pepper prices for Vietnamese white pepper were recorded at $9,600/ton.

Analysis of the global market situation

The global pepper market is facing challenges due to declining output in major producing countries such as Indonesia and India. The main reasons include climate change, disease outbreaks, and rising input costs. Although pepper prices have been adjusted downward, consumption demand continues to grow, putting pressure on supply. Vietnam, as a leading pepper supplier, holds a significant advantage in meeting this demand.

Domestic pepper prices range from 148,000 to 150,000 VND/kg. Photo: Internet.

Domestic pepper prices range from 148,000 to 150,000 VND/kg. Photo: Internet.

Pepper prices on April 11 domestically

Pepper prices today in the domestic market recorded a slight recovery, with prices ranging from VND 148,000/kg to VND 150,000/kg. Specifically, in key growing regions, pepper prices have slightly increased compared to yesterday.

In Dak Lak, pepper prices increased by VND 2,000, reaching VND 150,000/kg.

In Dak Nong, the price also rose by VND 2,000 to VND 150,000/kg.

In Gia Lai, pepper prices climbed by VND 1,000 to VND 148,000/kg.

In Ba Ria - Vung Tau, the price went up by VND 1,000 to VND 149,000/kg.

In Binh Phuoc, pepper prices increased by VND 1,000 to VND 149,000/kg.

In Dong Nai, the price rose by VND 1,000 to VND 148,500/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.490 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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