Pepper prices today (March 27) have no new changes.
Domestic pepper prices
According to the survey, pepper prices today continue to move sideways in key provinces and cities.
Specifically, the two provinces of Dak Lak and Dak Nong still maintain trading at the highest level of 96,000 VND/kg.
Following are the two provinces of Binh Phuoc and Ba Ria – Vung Tau, anchored at 95,000 VND/kg and 95,500 VND/kg, respectively.
Traders in Gia Lai and Dong Nai are still buying pepper at the lowest price of 92,500 VND/kg.
The current pepper price is fluctuating between 92,500 – 96,000 VND/kg.
Province/district (survey area) |
Purchasing price (Unit: VND/kg) |
Change compared to yesterday (Unit: VND/kg) |
Dak Lak |
96,000 |
– |
Gia Lai |
92,500 |
– |
Dak Nong |
96,000 |
– |
BA Ria Vung Tau |
95,500 |
– |
Binh Phuoc |
95,000 |
– |
Dong Nai |
92,500 |
– |
World pepper prices
According to an update from the International Pepper Association (IPC) on March 26 (local time), Lampung black pepper prices (Indonesia), Brazilian black pepper prices ASTA 570 and Kuching black pepper prices (Malaysia) ASTA remained stable. compared to March 25
Type name |
World black pepper price list (Unit: USD/ton) |
||
March 25 |
March 26 |
% change |
|
Lampung black pepper (Indonesia) |
4,413 |
4,413 |
0 |
Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 |
4,100 |
4,100 |
0 |
Kuching black pepper (Malaysia) ASTA |
4,900 |
4,900 |
0 |
At the same time of the survey, Muntok white pepper prices decreased by 0.02%, while Malaysian ASTA white pepper prices had no new adjustments.
Type name |
World white pepper price list (Unit: USD/ton) |
||
March 25 |
March 26 |
% change |
|
Muntok white pepper |
6,210 |
6.209 |
-0.02 |
ASTA Malaysian white pepper |
7,300 |
7,300 |
0 |
During 26 days of March, the price of black pepper in the domestic market remained high, currently around 96,000 VND/kg. Compared to the end of February 2024, black pepper prices increased by about 3% (depending on each survey area).
Specifically, pepper prices in Dak Lak and Dak Nong are currently recorded at the highest level of 96,000 VND/kg. Particularly, Gia Lai and Dong Nai provinces continue to trade at the lowest level of 92,500 VND/kg.
According to VietnamBiz.vn