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Agricultural product prices today October 23, 2025: Export rice prices decrease, rubber prices increase

Agricultural product prices today October 23, 2025: Export rice prices decreased, rubber prices today increased across Asia, coffee increased the most in 5 weeks, durian prices remained stable.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An23/10/2025

Index
  • Rice price today October 23, 2025: Export market slightly decreased
  • Pepper price today October 23, 2025: Exports to India increased sharply
  • Coffee price today October 23, 2025: Strongest increase in 5 weeks
  • Durian price today October 23, 2025: Musang King is the most expensive in the market
  • Rubber price today October 23, 2025: Rising across Asia
  • Pig price today October 23, 2025: Stable, slightly increased in the South

Rice price today October 23, 2025: Export market slightly decreased

Updated rice prices today, October 23, show that the domestic market remains stable compared to yesterday. According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment of An Giang province, the price of IR 504 raw rice decreased slightly by VND 100/kg, fluctuating between VND 7,700 and VND 8,000/kg.

Other rice varieties such as OM 18 are at 8,500 - 8,600 VND/kg, OM 5451 is from 8,100 - 8,200 VND/kg, OM 380 is at 7,800 - 7,900 VND/kg, and CL 555 fluctuates at 8,150 - 8,250 VND/kg.

In the finished rice group, OM 380 was purchased at around 8,800 - 9,000 VND/kg and IR 504 was stable at 9,500 - 9,700 VND/kg. Today's rice prices at retail markets also remained unchanged: Nang Nhen rice remained at 28,000 VND/kg, Huong Lai at 22,000 VND/kg, and common rice was commonly at 13,000 - 15,000 VND/kg.

In key production areas, rice prices today remain stable. IR 50404 rice fluctuates at 5,000 - 5,200 VND/kg; OM 5451 reaches 5,400 - 5,600 VND/kg; Dai Thom 8 and OM 18 are both at 5,800 - 6,000 VND/kg. High-quality varieties such as Nang Hoa 9 are purchased at 6,000 - 6,200 VND/kg, OM 308 at around 5,700 - 5,900 VND/kg.

In Can Tho, new purchases were low, rice prices remained stable today. In An Giang and Dong Thap, transactions were slow, output was weak, and traders asked few questions. Vinh Long and Tay Ninh recorded a decrease in harvests, with sporadic buying and selling, while prices remained stable.

According to the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), the export price of rice today continues to decrease. Vietnam's 5% broken white rice decreased by 2 USD/ton to 368 - 372 USD/ton; Jasmine rice decreased sharply by 6 USD/ton to 479 - 483 USD/ton; 5% broken fragrant rice remained at 420 - 435 USD/ton.

In other countries, rice prices also decreased slightly today: Thailand decreased by 1 USD/ton to 333 - 337 USD/ton; Pakistan decreased by 2 USD/ton to 333 - 337 USD/ton; India decreased by 3 USD/ton to 360 - 364 USD/ton; India's 5% broken parboiled rice reached 349 - 353 USD/ton.

According to Thanh Nien newspaper, the Philippines' two-month ban on rice imports has caused domestic rice prices in the country to increase by about 28%, but is still 27% lower than the same period last year.

The country is currently considering extending the ban for at least 30 more days, or even until the end of 2025, or applying import tax increases to protect domestic production.

Philippine Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said domestic supplies could run short by the end of November, forcing the government to tap its reserves in December and resume imports from January 2026, with an output of about 300,000 tons/month.

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Pepper price today October 23, 2025: Exports to India increased sharply

Pepper price update today, October 23, shows that the domestic market continues to move sideways compared to the previous session. Currently, the common purchasing price ranges from 144,000 - 150,000 VND/kg. In Dak Lak and Lam Dong, pepper price today remains at 146,000 VND/kg - the highest level in the Central Highlands region. In Gia Lai, pepper price today is at 144,000 VND/kg, the lowest among key provinces.

In Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai, pepper prices today reached 145,000 VND/kg, unchanged from October 22. This stability reflects the market's accumulation trend before the new harvest season.

According to the International Pepper Community (IPC), the pepper export market at 4:30 a.m. on October 23 was almost unchanged. In Indonesia, Lampung black pepper was traded at 7,229 USD/ton, Muntok white pepper reached 10,088 USD/ton. In Malaysia, ASTA black pepper remained at 9,500 USD/ton, ASTA white pepper remained at 12,500 USD/ton.

In Vietnam alone, today's pepper export prices remain unchanged: black pepper 500 gr/l reaches 6,400 USD/ton, 550 gr/l reaches 6,600 USD/ton; white pepper reaches 9,050 USD/ton. The international market is temporarily stable, giving businesses the opportunity to negotiate new orders in the fourth quarter.

According to data from the Customs Department, in the first 9 months of 2025, Vietnam exported more than 8% of pepper output to India compared to the same period, but the value increased by 64.3%. The fact that pepper prices today remain high has contributed to improving profits for exporting enterprises.

India is currently one of the major consumer markets for Vietnamese pepper, thanks to the demand for spices for the processing and food industries. With this trend, pepper exports to India are expected to continue to grow strongly by the end of the year, supporting the domestic pepper price to remain stable today.

Coffee price today October 23, 2025: Strongest increase in 5 weeks

Updated coffee prices today, October 23, in the Central Highlands provinces show that the domestic market has increased sharply by 1,200 VND/kg, bringing the average price in the whole region to 115,500 VND/kg - the highest in the past 5 weeks.

In Dak Lak, the coffee price today reached 115,600 VND/kg, an increase of 1,100 VND compared to yesterday and continued to be the locality with the highest price in the region. In Lam Dong, the price also increased by 1,200 VND to 114,900 VND/kg, while Gia Lai reached 115,200 VND/kg - the same increase as Dak Lak.

The sharp increase in coffee prices today is believed to be due to the impact of heavy rains caused by storm Fengshen, causing concerns about damage to coffee gardens in the Central Highlands, causing businesses and traders to increase purchases to prevent supply risks.

According to the Vietnam Commodity Exchange (MXV), coffee prices on the world market today increased sharply compared to the previous session. On the London floor, the price of Robusta coffee for delivery in November 2025 increased by 119 USD/ton, reaching 4,739 USD/ton, while the contract for delivery in January 2026 increased by 120 USD/ton, to 4,694 USD/ton.

On the New York floor, the price of Arabica coffee for delivery in December 2025 increased by 7.3 cents/lb to 420.85 cents/lb; the price of March 2026 increased by 7.5 cents/lb to 398.75 cents/lb. Meanwhile, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee fluctuated slightly: the contract for delivery in December 2025 decreased by 0.34% to 498.5 cents/lb, while the price for delivery in May 2026 increased by 1.85% to 482.65 cents/lb.

Overall, global coffee prices today are recovering strongly thanks to technical buying, expectations of increased consumption demand at the end of the year and concerns about supply due to adverse weather in Southeast Asia.

Durian price today October 23, 2025: Musang King is the most expensive in the market

Updated durian prices today, October 23, the market nationwide generally remains stable although some warehouses have temporarily stopped receiving goods to check the packaging and export system. The general price level of durian today does not fluctuate much, in which Musang King continues to hold the leading position at 130,000 - 140,000 VND/kg - the highest on the market today.

In the Mekong Delta region, today's durian price for Thai type A ranges from 95,000 - 100,000 VND/kg, type B is around 75,000 - 76,000 VND/kg and type C is at 45,000 - 50,000 VND/kg.

VIP goods are purchased by traders at a higher price, from 110,000 - 120,000 VND/kg, while defective Thai durian only reaches 70,000 - 75,000 VND/kg. Ri6 type A is currently lower, fluctuating at 85,000 - 88,000 VND/kg, while Musang King still maintains a peak of 110,000 - 140,000 VND/kg. Durian prices in the West today are assessed as stable, with good supply and output.

In Dak Lak - the key growing area of ​​the Central Highlands, today's durian price for Thai type A ranges from 96,000 - 100,000 VND/kg, type B from 76,000 - 80,000 VND/kg. VIP goods are purchased for up to 120,000 VND/kg, while Ri6 type A only reaches 48,000 VND/kg. Musang King in this area is still at a high level of 130,000 - 140,000 VND/kg, affirming its position as the most premium durian variety in Vietnam.

In Lam Dong, the price of durian today for Thai VIP type is 120,000 VND/kg, type A ranges from 85,000 - 86,000 VND/kg, type B is around 70,000 VND/kg. Ri6 type A ranges from 44,000 - 49,000 VND/kg, floating goods are only from 20,000 - 32,000 VND/kg. Musang King is still the highest at 140,000 VND/kg - a price that has been maintained for many consecutive days.

Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc provinces recorded similar durian prices today, with Thai durian grade A commonly priced at 90,000 - 95,000 VND/kg, VIP grade reaching 115,000 VND/kg, and Ri6 grade A only 42,000 - 48,000 VND/kg.

Traders believe that today’s durian prices may remain stable in the short term due to high export demand, but many warehouses are re-examining the packaging process. If exports to China resume regularly, today’s durian prices may increase again in early November, especially for the high-quality Thai A and Musang King varieties.

Rubber price today October 23, 2025: Rising across Asia

Rubber price update today, October 23, shows that major exchanges in Asia have increased prices simultaneously. The main reason is that demand from downstream industries such as automobiles, tire manufacturing and gloves remains stable.

In Thailand, the price of rubber for November delivery today increased by 0.5% to 66.48 baht/kg. In Japan, the contract traded on the OSE increased by 1.1%, equivalent to 3.4 yen, to 303 yen/kg. The Chinese market also recorded a 1.1% increase in rubber prices today to 14,260 yuan/ton, equivalent to 155 yuan/ton compared to the previous session.

On the Singapore Exchange (SICOM), the price of rubber for November 2025 delivery increased by 0.8% to 171.4 US cents/kg. In Japan, the contract for March 2026 delivery on the Osaka Exchange increased sharply by 1.85% to 308.5 Yen/kg, equivalent to about 2.05 USD.

In China, the RSS3 rubber contract for January 2026 delivery rose 285 yuan, or 1.92 percent, to 15,150 yuan a tonne, or about $2,126.91 a tonne. The most actively traded butadiene rubber contract for November 2025 delivery also rose 160 yuan, or 1.47 percent, to 11,040 yuan a tonne.

According to Reuters, the increase in rubber prices today was supported by producers buying while prices were still low to increase inventories, in the context of stable consumption demand.

Domestically, rubber prices today generally remain stable at leading companies. At MangYang, the purchase price of grade 1 latex fluctuates around 398 VND/degree TSC.

Phu Rieng Rubber Company continues to purchase mixed latex at 390 VND/DRC and water latex at 420 VND/TSC. In Binh Long, today's rubber price at the factory is 422 VND/TSC/kg, the purchase price at the production team is 412 VND/TSC/kg, while mixed latex (DRC 60%) remains at 14,000 VND/kg.

Ba Ria Rubber Company quoted the price of liquid latex at 415 VND/TSC degree/kg (applied to TSC degrees from 25-30), DRC coagulated latex (35-44%) at 15,000 VND/kg - an increase of 800 VND compared to before; raw latex remained at 20,000 VND/kg.

According to analysts, rubber prices today are likely to continue to be supported in the coming time when automobile factories increase operations and there is no sign of surplus supply. Demand from China, India and Japan remains high, while global natural rubber inventories have not increased sharply.

However, the market may still fluctuate slightly according to crude oil prices and global economic developments, but the rubber price trend today is forecast to still lean towards a slight increase in the short term.

Pig price today October 23, 2025: Stable, slightly increased in the South

Updated live hog prices today, October 23, the Northern market remains stable, with no new fluctuations recorded. Localities such as Bac Ninh, Hanoi and Hung Yen still have the highest purchasing price in the region, reaching 55,000 VND/kg.

In Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Hai Phong and Ninh Binh, the price of live pigs today remained at 54,000 VND/kg. The provinces of Cao Bang, Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Lao Cai, Son La and Dien Bien traded around 53,000 VND/kg, while Lai Chau was the lowest in the region at 52,000 VND/kg. In general, the price of live pigs today in the North fluctuated between 52,000 - 55,000 VND/kg.

In the Central Highlands region, the price of live pigs today is generally stable, with only minor fluctuations recorded in a few places. Dak Lak increased slightly by 1,000 VND/kg, reaching 51,000 VND/kg.

Thanh Hoa and Nghe An continue to be the two provinces with the highest live pig price in the region today at 53,000 VND/kg. Ha Tinh, Thua Thien Hue and Lam Dong provinces are all trading at 52,000 VND/kg. Local groups such as Quang Tri, Da Nang, Quang Ngai and Khanh Hoa maintain the level of 51,000 VND/kg, while Gia Lai remains the lowest in the region at 50,000 VND/kg.

In the South, the price of live pigs increased slightly today in many provinces. Dong Thap, Vinh Long and Can Tho all increased by 1,000 VND/kg, trading at 51,000 - 52,000 VND/kg.

Notably, Ca Mau recorded the strongest increase, up to 53,000 VND/kg - the highest in the region. Meanwhile, localities such as Dong Nai, Tay Ninh, An Giang and Ho Chi Minh City kept the price unchanged at 52,000 VND/kg.

In general, the price of live pigs in the South today fluctuates between 51,000 - 53,000 VND/kg, a slight increase helps the market become more vibrant after many weeks of stability.

At the WinMart system, Meat Deli chilled pork products are still sold at around 119,900 - 163,100 VND/kg, with a 20% discount for members. Specifically: ground pork 119,922 VND/kg, lean thigh 122,320 VND/kg, lean shoulder 126,320 VND/kg, pork belly 163,122 VND/kg.

At the Ha Hien system, the price of live pigs today does not affect the retail price, the products still fluctuate from 71,400 - 160,900 VND/kg. The lowest price of pork fat is 71,429 VND/kg, while the highest price of baby back ribs is 160,952 VND/kg.

Retailers said that although the price of live pigs today tends to increase slightly in some localities, the supply is still abundant, so retail prices are not under pressure to increase. If consumption demand increases sharply at the end of the year, the price of live pigs today may continue to increase, but it is unlikely that there will be any major fluctuations in the short term.

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