Pepper price today September 23, 2025 in the domestic market
Pepper prices today (September 23, 2025) in the Central Highlands and Southeast continue to remain stable, fluctuating from 147,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
Dak Lak and Dak Nong are currently the two provinces with the highest prices, reaching 150,000 VND/kg. Next is Ba Ria - Vung Tau with 149,000 VND/kg.
Meanwhile, pepper prices in Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc today are at 147,000 VND/kg.
The main reason for this adjustment is that some farmers and traders are taking profits, pushing supply into the market. At the same time, cautious trading psychology also makes it difficult for prices to increase further.
It is forecasted that domestic pepper prices will likely continue to move sideways or decrease slightly in the range of 144,000 - 152,000 VND/kg. The possibility of prices increasing again depends on the recovery of export prices and demand from the international market.
Although the market is in a short-term adjustment phase, the outlook for pepper prices in the coming time is still positively assessed by experts. The main factors supporting the price increase include:
Global pepper production this year is forecast to fall compared to 2024, creating a supply shortage and a solid foundation for prices to remain high.
Data shows that major import markets such as Germany are increasing purchases. This demand, especially from Vietnam, will help push up export prices and push up domestic prices.
Despite fluctuations, in general, pepper export prices in early September 2025 showed signs of increasing again, creating momentum for the domestic market.
In general, the pepper market is in the adjustment phase after the hot increase, and there is still a potential opportunity for recovery if supported by exports. Experts say a deep decline is unlikely and prices are likely to rebound above 150,000 VND/kg if export prices continue to increase strongly.
Pepper price today September 23 in the world market
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 0.48% to 7,027 USD/ton. At the same time of survey, Indonesian Muntok white pepper closed at 9,957 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.
Indonesian Lampung black pepper and Muntok white pepper decreased slightly to USD 7,027/ton and USD 9,957/ton, respectively. Vietnamese white pepper remained unchanged at USD 9,250/ton, while Malaysian white pepper remained at USD 12,900/ton.
At the end of the most recent trading session (September 23, 2025), pepper prices in the world market remained stable for most commodities. Black pepper from Vietnam, Brazil and Malaysia remained unchanged. However, the prices of black pepper and white pepper from Indonesia were slightly adjusted down.
According to the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), Germany's pepper imports from non-bloc markets in the first 7 months of 2025 increased significantly in both volume (26.6%) and value (90.9%) compared to the same period in 2024. Vietnam continues to be the largest supplier, accounting for more than 64% of the market share. High demand from import markets such as Germany will be an important factor supporting global pepper prices.
World pepper prices are expected to remain stable. Although some markets have made slight adjustments, increased import demand from major markets such as Germany will be the driving force to keep prices stable in the short term.
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