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Daily: Domestic pepper prices dicreased by 1,000 VND on July 17, 2025 

 Thursday, July 17,2025

AsemconnectVietnam - According to Kinhtedothi, domestic pepper prices today range from VND138,000 – 140,000/kg, down VND1,000 in some areas after a brief uptick yesterday. Global prices also dropped in Indonesia and Brazil.

• In Dak Lak and Dak Nong (Lam Dong), pepper is bought at VND140,000/kg.
• In Gia Lai and Dong Nai, VND138,000/kg, down VND1,000.
• In Ba Ria – Vung Tau (HCMC area) and Binh Phuoc (Dong Nai), prices are at VND139,000/kg.
Global Market:
• IPC listed black pepper (Lampung, Indonesia) at USD7,222/tonne (-0.04%);
• Brazil ASTA 570 at USD5,750/tonne (-USD50);
• Malaysia Kuching ASTA at USD8,900/tonne.
• White pepper: Muntok at USD10,066/tonne (-0.05%); Malaysia ASTA at USD11,750/tonne.
• Vietnam black pepper (500g/l): USD6,440/tonne; 550g/l: USD6,570/tonne; white pepper: USD9,150/tonne.
Vietnam remains the world’s leading pepper producer and exporter with about 110,500 hectares, mainly in the Central Highlands and Southeast, producing ~200,000 tonnes (35% of global output and nearly 55% of global export value).
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, as of late June, the 2025 pepper harvest has concluded with a total cultivation area of about 110,600 hectares. Compared to 2024, this marks a 1,000-hectare expansion and an increase of 11,800 tons in output. In the first half of 2025, Vietnam exported 124,900 tons of pepper, earning USD 859.6 million. Although export volume declined by 12.4% year-on-year, revenue jumped 35.7%, with average export prices rising to USD 6,881 per ton - a 54.8% increase from the same period last year. The ministry reported that the United States, Germany, and India were Vietnam’s top three pepper markets, accounting for 26.8%, 9.2%, and 7.7% of total export value, respectively. Compared to the first five months of 2024, export revenue to the US rose by 34.8%, Germany by 73.7%, and India by 86.7%.
Among the 15 largest import markets, the UK saw the most significant growth, with pepper imports from Vietnam more than doubling. The Netherlands, however, recorded a 12.5% decline in import value.
Despite these gains, challenges loom for the remainder of 2025. The US is set to impose import tariffs on pepper, potentially giving a competitive edge to exporters from Indonesia and Brazil.
To meet the export revenue target of USD 1.35 billion for 2025, the ministry advises Vietnamese exporters to fulfill signed contracts promptly to avoid stockpiles and shipping delays. It also recommends expanding to European, Asian, and Middle Eastern markets to reduce reliance on the US.
Additionally, the ministry emphasized the importance of safeguarding social welfare in pepper-growing regions and maintaining stable production zones and yields.
Currently, many farmers and traders are holding back stock in hopes of higher prices in the latter half of the year, causing a temporary supply dip. Speculation around future price increases is fueling this cautious approach.
Globally, rising logistics costs, escalating geopolitical conflicts, and a strengthening US dollar are adding short-term pressure to pepper prices, prompting greater investor caution.
In 2024, Vietnam’s pepper exports hit USD1.32 billion. In the first half of 2025, 124,133 tonnes were exported, earning USD850.5 million (105,939 tonnes black, 18,194 tonnes white). Though volume fell 12.9% YoY, value increased 34.1% due to higher export prices.
Facing climate change, rising input costs, and stricter export standards, Vietnam's pepper sector is shifting toward sustainable, high-quality production. Major companies are investing in processing plants and organic raw material zones to strengthen the clean pepper value chain.
T.Huong
Source: Vitic

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