Latest global pepper prices today, December 12th.
Globally, the latest pepper prices on December 12th remained mostly unchanged.
Accordingly, the price of Lampung black pepper in Indonesia edged up slightly by 0.11%, reaching US$6,989 per ton. Meanwhile, the price of Muntok white pepper increased by 0.12%, reaching US$9,636 per ton.
Malaysian Kuching ASTA black pepper is currently priced at $9,000 per ton, while the country's ASTA white pepper is priced at $12,000 per ton.
For the Brazilian market, ASTA 570 black pepper is trading at $6,075 per ton.
In Vietnam, the price of black pepper (500 g/l) is trading at US$6,500/ton, while the 550 g/l variety is reaching US$6,700/ton; and the price of white pepper is at US$9,250/ton.
| Nation | Type of pepper | Prices (USD/ton) | Fluctuations |
| Indonesia | Lampung Black Pepper | 6,989 | 0.11% |
| Muntok White Pepper | 9,636 | 0.12% | |
| Brazil | ASTA 570 Black Pepper | 6,075 | But |
| Malaysia | Kuching ASTA Black Pepper | 9,000 | But |
| ASTA White Pepper | 12,000 | But | |
| Vietnam | Black pepper, 500 g/l | 6,500 | But |
| Black pepper, 550 g/l | 6,700 | But | |
| White pepper | 9,250 | But |
Today, global pepper prices recovered slightly in Indonesia but remained stable in other countries.
Therefore, today's pepper prices (December 12, 2025) in the world market have shown little change compared to yesterday.
Today's pepper prices (December 12th) in Vietnam.

Latest pepper prices today, December 12, 2025, in Vietnam and worldwide.
Domestically, pepper prices on December 12th remained unchanged compared to yesterday. Specifically:
- The price of pepper in Dak Lak today is trading around 150,000 VND/kg.
- The price of pepper in Dak Nong (Lam Dong province) remains at 150,000 VND/kg;
- Today, the price of pepper in Gia Lai continues to be purchased at 148,000 VND/kg.
- Traders in Dong Nai are currently trading pepper at 148,500 VND/kg.
- The price of pepper in Ba Ria - Vung Tau (Ho Chi Minh City province) today remains at 148,500 VND/kg;
- Meanwhile, traders in Binh Phuoc (Dong Nai province) are still trading at 148,500 VND/kg.
| Area | Price (VND/kg) | Fluctuations |
| Dak Lak | 150,000 | But |
| Boeing Nong | 150,000 | But |
| Gia Lai | 148,000 | But |
| Dong Nai | 148,500 | But |
| Ba Ria - Vung Tau | 148,500 | But |
| Binh Phuoc | 148,500 | But |
Latest domestic pepper price list as of December 12, 2025. Compiled by: Bang Nghiem
Today's domestic pepper prices remain unchanged. Therefore, the price of this agricultural product is still at around 150,000 VND/kg.
According to Customs data, in the first 11 months of 2025, Vietnam's pepper industry recorded a record high export value of over 1.5 billion USD, a 24% increase compared to the same period, despite a production volume of only 223,242 tons, a slight decrease of 0.5%. The main driving force behind this growth was a 30% increase in the average export price, reaching 6,764 USD/ton, the highest level ever.
Ms. Hoang Thi Lien, Chairwoman of VPSA, believes that 2025 is a "relatively optimistic" period for Vietnamese pepper businesses amidst unpredictable global trade fluctuations. She stated that total export revenue for the year could reach $1.6 billion, while emphasizing that favorable prices are bringing tangible benefits to farmers and creating momentum for the industry's continued development.
According to VPSA, Vietnam currently has approximately 200 pepper processing and trading enterprises, of which 15 large enterprises account for 70% of exports, while 5 FDI enterprises hold nearly 30% of the market share. The entire industry owns 14 internationally standardized deep processing plants, supplying a diverse range of products from whole peppercorns to pepper powder.
Thanks to the advantages from 16 free trade agreements, businesses have effectively expanded into key markets. Exports to the US reached $373 million, a slight decrease of 1%, while exports to Germany increased by 34%, India by 58%, and the UK by 67%. Notably, from November 2025, US President Donald Trump's executive order exempting agricultural products that cannot be produced domestically on a large scale from tariffs will help Vietnamese pepper continue to benefit from preferential treatment and strengthen profit margins.
Ms. Lien stated that the company is boosting orders for the fourth quarter with positive results, but emphasized that the pepper industry needs to simultaneously expand markets and develop products to effectively exploit global market segments.
Therefore, the price of pepper in Vietnam today, December 12, 2025, is trading around 148,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
Source: https://nongnghiepmoitruong.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-12-12-2025-trong-nuoc-di-ngang-d788914.html






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