According to the preliminary statistics of the Vietnam Pepper and Spices Association (VPSA), in March 2025, Vietnam exported 20,244 tons of pepper, worth 141.6 million USD (up 41.3% in volume and up 45.6% in value compared to February 2025).
In particular, black pepper exports reached 17,493 tons, white pepper reached 2,751 tons.
The average export price of black pepper in March 3-2025 reached 6,790 USD/ton (up 122 USD compared to February 2025) and white pepper reached 8,802 USD/ton (up 268 USD compared to February 2025).
In terms of market, the United States continues to be the largest Vietnam Pepper import country in March 2025 with 4,388 tons (up 46% compared to February 2025). Followed by the Indian markets with 1,609 tons (up 110.1% compared to February 2025); Germany 1,543 tons (up 70.5% compared to February 2025); UAE 1,277 tons (up 46.8% compared to February 2025) and Hong Kong (China) 717 tons (up 51.3% compared to February 2025).
The largest pepper export enterprises in March 2025 include: Olam Vietnam (2,183 tons, up 45.7% compared to February 2025); Nedpice Vietnam (1,975 tons, up 18.5% compared to February 2025); Phuc Sinh (1,859 tons, up 46.3% compared to February 2025); Pearl (1,317 tons, up 100% compared to February 2025) and Haprosimex JSC (1,270 tons, up 96.9% compared to February 2025).
In the opposite direction, in March 3-2025, Vietnam imported 4,940 tons of pepper, worth nearly 29 USD (up 68.7% in volume and an increase of 81.3% in value compared to February-2025). In particular, black pepper reaches 4,072 tons and white pepper reaches 868 tons.