Domestic pepper price on October 31, 2024
Specifically, Dak Lak pepper price was purchased at 144,500 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday. Chu Se pepper price (Gia Lai) was purchased at 143,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday. Dak Nong pepper price today was recorded at 144,500 VND/kg.
In the Southeast region, pepper prices today are stable compared to yesterday. Specifically, in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, it is currently at 144,000 VND/kg; in Binh Phuoc, pepper prices today are at 143,000 VND/kg.

Province/district (survey area) | Purchase price (Unit: VND/kg) | Change from yesterday (Unit: VND/kg) |
Dak Lak | 144,500 | - |
Gia Lai | 143,000 | - |
Dak Nong | 144,500 | - |
Ba Ria - Vung Tau | 144,000 | - |
Binh Phuoc | 143,000 | - |
Dong Nai | 144,000 | - |
World pepper price today
Update on world pepper prices from the International Pepper Community (IPC), at the end of the most recent trading session, IPC listed the price of Indonesian Lampung black pepper at 6,668 USD/ton (down 0.19%), and the price of Muntok white pepper at 9,128 USD/ton (down 0.2%).
The price of Brazilian ASTA 570 black pepper was at USD 6,400/ton. The price of Malaysian ASTA black pepper remained stable at USD 8,500/ton; the price of this country's ASTA white pepper reached USD 11,000/ton.
Vietnamese black pepper prices today are stable at a high level, trading at 6,500 USD/ton for 500 g/l; 550 g/l at 6,800 USD/ton; white pepper prices at 9,500 USD/ton.
Since the beginning of the year, Vietnam's average pepper export price has reached 5,005 USD/ton, up 50.1% over the same period last year. Export turnover reached 1.04 billion USD, marking the first time in 8 years that pepper export turnover has exceeded the 1 billion USD mark. This is an important achievement for the Vietnamese pepper industry.
According to data from the General Department of Customs, in the first 15 days of October, the average export price of pepper exceeded 6,500 USD/ton, up 0.7% compared to the previous month and 67.6% compared to the same period last year. This is the highest price in nearly 8 years, since March 2017. This shows the high demand from the international market for Vietnamese pepper.
In the short term, the pepper market is likely to continue to fluctuate, with prices likely to stabilize or decrease slightly as supply remains limited and demand has yet to recover strongly. However, in the long term, when the global economy stabilizes and climate change response solutions are effectively implemented, the pepper industry is expected to recover and grow. According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), some pepper gardens in Ba Ria - Vung Tau have entered the fruiting stage and are expected to be harvested in mid-January 2025, opening up new prospects for the industry next year.
Source: https://baodaknong.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-31-10-2024-di-ngang-duoi-145-000-dong-kg-233029.html
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