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Monday- 17:19, 14/04/2025

Pepper prices on April 14, 2025: Market moves sideways

(VAN) Pepper prices on April 14, 2025, remain unchanged both domestically and globally. Domestic pepper is still trading around VND 154,000 – 157,000/kg.

Pepper prices on April 14 globally

Globally, the latest pepper prices on April 14 show no new changes.

Accordingly, the price of black pepper Lampung from Indonesia remains at $ 7,147/ton, while white pepper Muntok is holding at $ 9,805/ton.

Malaysia's black pepper Kuching ASTA is priced at $ 9,850/ton, and its white pepper ASTA also remains at $ 9,850/ton.

In the Brazilian market, black pepper ASTA 570 is trading at $ 6,800/ton.

In Vietnam, the export price of black pepper 500 g/l is $ 6,600/ton, while the 550 g/l type is priced at $ 6,800/ton. Meanwhile, the export price of white pepper is at $ 9,600/ton.

Global pepper prices today remain stable. Over the past week, the global pepper market recorded a simultaneous decline, with prices falling by more than 1.2% in both Indonesia and Brazil. Meanwhile, Malaysian pepper prices dropped between 0.5–0.8%. Notably, Vietnam's export pepper prices saw the sharpest decline, losing between 5–7%.

Thus, global pepper prices on April 14, 2025, remain unchanged compared to yesterday.

Pepper prices on April 14 domestically

Updated domestic and global pepper prices as of April 14, 2025:

Updated domestic and global pepper prices as of April 14, 2025:

In the domestic market, pepper prices on April 14 continue to move sideways compared to the previous day.

Specifically, Dak Lak is still trading at around VND 157,000/kg;

Dak Nong prices hold steady at VND 156,500/kg;

Gia Lai continues to trade at VND 154,000/kg;

Traders in Dong Nai are purchasing pepper at VND 154,500/kg;

Ba Ria-Vung Tau maintains its price at VND 155,000/kg;

Traders in Binh Phuoc are still trading at VND 154,000/kg.

Domestic pepper prices today remain unchanged, with the highest level at VND 155,000/kg. Over the past week, the domestic pepper market has increased by VND 1,000 – 2,000.

Thus, domestic pepper prices on April 14, 2025, are trading around VND 154,000 – 157,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.610 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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