Pepper price today, September 20, 2025 in the domestic market: Extending the sideways trend
The domestic and international pepper markets today continue to maintain a stable momentum, bringing positive signals to this agricultural industry. Pepper prices in all these regions have not changed compared to yesterday. This stability is considered an important factor helping farmers feel secure in production.
Specifically, the pepper market in the Central Highlands and Southeast today continues to be stable, with prices fluctuating from 147,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
Notably, Dak Lak and Dak Nong are holding the leading position with the highest price of 150,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, Ba Ria - Vung Tau follows closely with 149,000 VND/kg.
In Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc , pepper price today is at 147,000 VND/kg.
All provinces recorded unchanged prices compared to yesterday. The market showed stability, bringing positive news to farmers.
Domestic pepper prices today (September 20, 2025) continue to maintain stability, fluctuating from 147,000 - 150,000 VND/kg in key regions. Dak Lak and Dak Nong lead with 150,000 VND/kg, Ba Ria - Vung Tau reaches 149,000 VND/kg, while Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc are at 147,000 VND/kg.
According to VPSA, pepper exports in the first 16 days of September reached 10,544 tons, earning 69.3 million USD, only slightly down from 10,830 tons and 71.8 million USD in August, showing that the domestic market is supported by stable export demand. This stability is a positive signal for farmers, helping them feel secure in production in the context of limited domestic supply.
Pepper price today September 20 in the world market: Slight decrease in Indonesia
At the end of the most recent trading session, the world pepper market witnessed stability in most commodities.
The price of Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 remained stable at USD 6,600/ton. Similarly, the export price of Vietnamese black pepper remained unchanged, with the 500g/l grade reaching USD 6,600/ton and the 550g/l grade reaching USD 6,800/ton.
Malaysian ASTA black pepper price also remained stable at USD 9,700/ton.
On the contrary, Indonesian pepper prices have been adjusted. Specifically, Indonesian black pepper decreased by 0.41% to 7,061 USD/ton. At the same time, Indonesian Muntok white pepper also decreased by 0.41% to 10,006 USD/ton.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at 9,250 USD/ton. Malaysian ASTA white pepper continued to move sideways at 12,900 USD/ton.
In the international market, pepper prices today (September 20, 2025) recorded stability in most commodities. The price of Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 remained at 6,600 USD/ton, Vietnamese black pepper remained at 6,600 USD/ton (500 g/l) and 6,800 USD/ton (550 g/l), while Malaysian black pepper was stable at 9,700 USD/ton.
However, Indonesian Lampung black pepper and Muntok white pepper decreased slightly by 0.41% to USD 7,061/ton and USD 10,006/ton, respectively. Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at USD 9,250/ton, while Malaysia remained at USD 12,900/ton. The slight decrease in Indonesia reflected supply pressure from major producing countries, but the global market remained stable thanks to demand from the US (1,865 tons, down 15.4%), China (up 47% to 1,416 tons) and the UAE (up 31.6% to 1,034 tons).
In the last months of 2025 and early 2026, pepper prices are forecast to increase thanks to a 10-15% decrease in global supply and low inventories, while demand from the US, Europe, and emerging markets such as China and India remains stable. Vietnam's pepper prices could reach VND240,000 - 250,000/kg in 2025, thanks to a strategy of diversifying markets and improving processing quality. In the 2025-2026 crop year, Vietnam's output is expected to increase by 10% to 190,000 - 193,000 tons if the weather is favorable.
However, prices remain high due to the promotion of high-quality exports and reduced dependence on imported supplies (998 tons in the first 16 days of September, down sharply from 1,738 tons in August). However, risks from weather fluctuations and tariff policies, such as high US tariffs on transit goods, may affect the growth momentum. The positive outlook with average export prices increasing by 54.8% compared to 2024 promises to help Vietnamese pepper continue to assert its position.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-20-9-2025-diem-danh-dai-gia-150-000-dong-kg-dak-lak-dak-nong-dan-dau-3303202.html
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