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Pepper prices on April 16, 2025: Up by as much as VND 1,500

(VAN) Pepper prices on April 16, 2025, saw little fluctuation. Domestic pepper prices rose by as much as VND 1,500, trading around VND 155,500–158,000/kg.

Pepper prices on April 16 globally

Globally, the latest pepper prices on April 16 showed only slight declines in Indonesia.

Accordingly, the price of black pepper (Lampung) in Indonesia dropped by 0.24%, to $ 7,064/ton. Meanwhile, the price of white pepper (Muntok) decreased by 0.25%, to $ 9,651/ton.

In Malaysia, the price of Kuching ASTA black pepper was $ 9,600/ton, while white pepper ASTA held steady at $ 12,100/ton.

In the Brazilian market, black pepper ASTA 570 was traded at around $ 6,850/ton.

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

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on April 16, 2025

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on April 16, 2025

Global pepper prices today saw a slight decrease in Indonesia but remained unchanged in other countries.

Thus, global pepper prices on April 16, 2025, showed slight fluctuation compared to yesterday.

Pepper prices on April 16 domestically

Domestic pepper prices on April 16, 2025, increased sharply across the board compared to the previous day.

Specifically, Dak Lak rose by VND 1,000 today, reaching VND 158,000/kg.

Pepper prices in Dak Nong reached VND 158,000/kg, up by VND 1,500.

Similarly, pepper prices in Gia Lai today climbed to VND 155,500/kg.

Traders in Dong Nai purchased pepper at VND 156,000/kg, up by VND 1,000.

Pepper prices in Ba Ria - Vung Tau also increased by VND 1,000 today, reaching VND 156,000/kg.

Traders in Binh Phuoc traded at VND 155,500/kg, up by VND 1,500.

Domestic pepper prices rose sharply today by VND 1,000–1,500, pushing this agricultural product to VND 158,000/kg.

Thus, domestic pepper prices on April 16, 2025, are being traded between VND 155,500 and 158,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.620 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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