July 11, 2025 | 04:18 GMT +7
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Globally, pepper prices remain unchanged as of March 10.
Specifically, black pepper Lampung in Indonesia holds at $ 7,376/ton, while white pepper Muntok stays at $ 10,242/ton.
In Malaysia, black pepper Kuching ASTA is priced at $ 9,800/ton, and white pepper ASTA reaches $ 12,300/ton.
In Brazil, black pepper ASTA 570 remains at $ 6,850/ton.
In Vietnam, black pepper 500 g/l is trading at $ 7,000/ton, while 550 g/l is at $ 7,200/ton. Similarly, white pepper for export is priced at $ 10,000/ton.
Global pepper prices show no new fluctuations today, though the market performed well over the past week.
Specifically, Indonesia's pepper prices rose by 1.95 - 2.84%, while Malaysia's prices increased by 2.5 - 3.16%. Meanwhile, Brazil's black pepper remained stable, and Vietnam’s export pepper prices increased by 1.01 - 1.45%.
India's pepper prices have surged over 40% in the past two years, with experts warning of further increases due to declining production in key growing regions. Tight supply caused by adverse weather, lower stock levels, and shifts in cultivation patterns among major producing countries have contributed to the price surge.
Update on domestic and global pepper prices on March 10, 2025
Thus, the world pepper price on March 10, 2025, remains stable compared to yesterday.
In the domestic market, the pepper price on March 10 has not changed compared to yesterday.
Specifically, Dak Lak is still trading around VND 161,000/kg today;
The pepper price in Dak Nong remains at the level of VND 162,000/kg today;
Gia Lai is trading at the level of VND 159,000/kg today;
Traders in Dong Nai are still buying pepper at the price of VND 159,000/kg;
The price of pepper in Ba Ria - Vung Tau today also holds at VND 159,000/kg;
Traders in Binh Phuoc continue to trade at the price of VND 159,000/kg.
Thus, the domestic pepper price on March 10, 2025 is trading around VND 159,000 - 162,000/kg.
$ 1 = VND 25.300 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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