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Tuesday- 16:58, 22/04/2025

Pepper prices on April 22, 2025: Slight decline domestically

(VAN) Pepper prices on April 22, 2025, remained unchanged globally. Domestic pepper prices declined by VND 500–1,000, trading at VND 154,000–155,000/kg.

Pepper prices on April 22 globally

Globally, the latest pepper prices on April 22 showed no new changes.

Accordingly, the price of black pepper (Lampung) in Indonesia remained at $ 7,056/ton, while white pepper (Muntok) held at $ 9,641/ton.

In Malaysia, the price of Kuching ASTA black pepper was stable at $ 9,600/ton, and white pepper ASTA maintained its level at $ 12,100/ton.

In the Brazilian market, black pepper ASTA 570 was trading at around $ 6,900/ton.

In Vietnam, the export price of black pepper grade 500 g/l stood at $ 6,800/ton, while grade 550 g/l was priced at $ 6,900/ton. The export price of white pepper remained unchanged at $ 9,800/ton.

Thus, global pepper prices on April 22, 2025, remained stable compared to the previous day.

Pepper prices on April 22 domestically

In the domestic market, pepper prices turned downward slightly compared to the previous day.

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on April 22, 2025.

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on April 22, 2025.

In the domestic market, pepper prices turned downward slightly today compared to yesterday.

Specifically, in Dak Lak, prices fell by VND 1,000, trading at VND 155,000/kg.

In Dak Nong, prices also dropped by VND 1,000, reaching VND 155,000/kg.

Similarly, in Gia Lai, pepper prices declined to VND 154,000/kg.

In Dong Nai, traders reduced purchase prices by VND 500, now buying at VND 154,500/kg.

In Ba Ria – Vung Tau, prices also dropped by VND 500 to VND 154,500/kg.

Meanwhile, in Binh Phuoc, traders are transacting at VND 154,000/kg, down by VND 1,000.

Domestic pepper prices today declined by VND 500–1,000, bringing this agricultural product down to the VND 155,000/kg mark.

Thus, domestic pepper prices on April 22, 2025, are being traded in the range of VND 154,000–155,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.700 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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