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Pepper prices on February 24, 2025: Holding at VND 162,000/kg

(VAN) Pepper prices on February 24, 2025, remain stable in domestic and global markets. Domestic pepper prices are holding high around VND 160,000 - 162,000/kg.

Pepper prices on February 24 globally

On the global market, pepper prices on February 24 remain unchanged.

The price of Lampung black pepper in Indonesia holds at $ 7,287/ton, while Muntok white pepper remains at $ 10,127/ton.

Kuching ASTA black pepper from Malaysia is priced at $ 9,500/ton (a significant increase of 5.55%), while the country's white ASTA pepper reaches $ 12,000/ton (up 3.45%).

In Brazil, ASTA 570 black pepper is trading at $ 6,800/ton.

In Vietnam, export prices for black pepper have decreased, with 500 g/l quality trading at $ 6,500/ton, and 550 g/l quality at $ 6,650/ton. Similarly, the export price for white pepper is $ 9,550/ton.

Global pepper prices continue to remain stable today. Over the past week, the global pepper market has shown good growth.

Specifically, Indonesian pepper prices saw a slight fluctuation, with black pepper decreasing by 0.1% but white pepper increasing by 0.59%. Meanwhile, Malaysian pepper prices saw a significant rise of 3.45-5.56%. Prices for pepper in other countries have remained unchanged.

Thus, global pepper prices on February 24, 2025, remain steady compared to yesterday.

Pepper prices on February 24 domestically

In the domestic market, pepper prices today, February 24, remain stable compared to yesterday.

Latest update on domestic and global pepper prices on February 24, 2025

Latest update on domestic and global pepper prices on February 24, 2025

Specifically, in Dak Lak, pepper is still trading at VND 162,000/kg;

In Dak Nong, pepper prices continue to hold at VND 162,000/kg;

In Gia Lai, the price of pepper is VND 160,000/kg;

Traders in Dong Nai are still purchasing pepper at VND 160,000/kg;

In Ba Ria - Vung Tau, pepper prices remain at VND 160,000/kg;

Meanwhile, traders in Binh Phuoc are still buying at VND 160,000/kg.

Thus, domestic pepper prices on February 24, 2025, are trading around VND 160,000 - 162,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.280 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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