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Pepper prices on May 9, 2025: Domestic market remains quiet

(VAN) Pepper prices on May 9, 2025, remained unchanged domestically, trading at VND 153,000 – 155,000/kg. Global pepper prices showed little fluctuation.

Pepper prices on May 9 globally

Globally, pepper prices on May 9 mostly remained stable.

Specifically, the price of black pepper Lampung in Indonesia inched up by 0.22% to $ 7,338/ton. Meanwhile, white pepper Muntok also rose 0.22% to $ 9,939/ton.

The price of black pepper Kuching ASTA from Malaysia stood at $ 9,200/ton, while the country's white pepper ASTA remained at $ 11,900/ton.

In the Brazilian market, black pepper ASTA 570 was trading at $ 6,800/ton.

In Vietnam, the export price of black pepper 500 g/l was $ 6,700/ton, while the 550 g/l type was priced at $6,800/ton. White pepper for export remained at $ 9,700/ton.

Pepper prices today around the world edged up slightly in Indonesia but remained flat in other countries.

Thus, global pepper prices on May 9, 2025, saw little change compared to yesterday.

Pepper prices on May 9 domestically

In the domestic market, pepper prices on May 9 continued their downward trend compared to the previous day.

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on May 9, 2025

Latest domestic and global pepper prices on May 9, 2025

In Dak Lak, pepper continues to be traded at VND 155,000/kg.

In Dak Nong, the price remains steady at VND 155,000/kg.

In Gia Lai, trading continues at VND 153,000/kg.

Traders in Dong Nai are still purchasing pepper at VND 153,000/kg.

Similarly, in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, prices remain at VND 153,000/kg.

Traders in Binh Phuoc continue trading at VND 153,000/kg.

According to the Agency of Foreign Trade, the global pepper market has remained stable and at a high level recently, which continues to provide positive momentum for domestic pepper prices. Experts also believe that if demand from major markets such as the Middle East and Europe increases significantly in the second quarter of 2025, pepper prices could continue to rise.

Thus, domestic pepper prices today, May 9, 2025, are ranging from VND 153,000 to 155,000/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.770 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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