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Pepper prices on April 3, 2025: Global pepper prices declined

(VAN) Pepper prices on April 3, 2025, show stability domestically, global pepper prices declined slightly. Pepper prices range at VND 157,000 to VND 158,000/kg.

Pepper prices on April 3 globally

Global pepper prices today, April 3, 2025, have recorded some notable fluctuations, according to the International Pepper Community (IPC). Specifically, Brazil's ASTA 570 black pepper price has slightly decreased by $ 50/ton, currently at $ 6,950/ton, marking a 0.72% drop from the previous session. Indonesia's Lampung black pepper remains unchanged at $ 7,239/ton, while Muntok white pepper is also stable at $ 10,066/ton.

In Malaysia, ASTA black pepper is maintained at $ 9,900/ton, and ASTA white pepper at $ 12,400/ton. This indicates that while prices in some countries have slightly declined, the market remains stable in many other regions.

The prices for black and white pepper from various countries as of April 3, 2025, are as follows:

  • Lampung black pepper (Indonesia): $ 7,239
  • Brazil ASTA 570 black pepper: $ 6,950, down 0.72%
  • Kuching black pepper (Malaysia): $ 9,900
  • Muntok white pepper (Indonesia): $ 10,066
  • ASTA white pepper (Malaysia): $ 12,400

Pepper prices on April 3 domestically

The price of pepper in the domestic market today, April 3, 2025, has remained stable compared to the previous day. Specifically, the price of pepper is currently being traded between VND 157,000 and VND 158,000/kg. This price remains unchanged compared to the previous trading session.

  • In Dak Lak, the price of pepper is VND 158,000/kg.
  • In Gia Lai, the price of pepper is VND 157,000/kg.
  • In Dak Nong, the price of pepper is VND 158,000/kg.
  • In Ba Ria - Vung Tau, the price of pepper is VND 157,000/kg.
  • In Binh Phuoc, the price of pepper is VND 157,000/kg.
  • In Dong Nai, the price of pepper is VND 157,000/kg.
The pepper price on April 3, 2025, shows stability in the domestic market, while the global pepper price has slightly decreased. Photo: Internet.

The pepper price on April 3, 2025, shows stability in the domestic market, while the global pepper price has slightly decreased. Photo: Internet.

$ 1 = VND 25.610 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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