Pepper price today 7/17/2025 latest in the country
At 4:35 a.m. on July 17, Da Nang Newspaper recorded that pepper prices reversed and decreased after a short increase, currently fluctuating between 138,000 - 140,000 VND/kg.
Area | Province/City | Pepper price (VND/kg) | Change from yesterday |
---|---|---|---|
Central Highlands | Dak Lak | 140,000 | 1,000 off |
Gia Lai | 138,000 | 1,000 off | |
Lam Dong (formerly Dak Nong merged) | 139,000 | 1,000 off | |
Southeast | Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ba Ria - Vung Tau merged) | 138,000 | 1,000 off |
Dong Nai (former Binh Phuoc merged) | 138,000 | 1,000 off |
Pepper price in the Central Highlands on July 17, 2025
In Dak Lak, pepper price is 140,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND compared to yesterday.
In Gia Lai, pepper price is 138,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND compared to yesterday.
In Lam Dong province (formerly merged Dak Nong), pepper price is 139,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND compared to yesterday.
Pepper price in the Southeast region on July 17, 2025
In Ho Chi Minh City (formerly merged Ba Ria - Vung Tau), today's pepper price is 138,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND compared to yesterday.
In Dong Nai (formerly merged Binh Phuoc), today's pepper price is 138,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND compared to yesterday.

Pepper acreage in An Giang is expected to decrease from nearly 500 hectares to about 390 hectares by the end of 2025, down nearly 100 hectares compared to three years ago. However, some farmers are still persistent in maintaining pepper cultivation using new methods. In Phu Quoc, Ms. Le Thi Yen Tuyet applies an organic production model, using fertilizer from fermented fish sauce and vegetables, achieving a profit of over 400 million VND/year thanks to the price of black pepper (180,000 VND/kg) and red pepper (280,000-300,000 VND/kg). However, she faces challenges from nematodes, causing her to lose 100-200 pepper plants each year, but she is still determined to maintain the breed and traditional profession.
In Hoa Thuan commune, Mr. Nguyen Van Mau, Director of Hoa Phu Cooperative, once intended to abandon 1 hectare of pepper garden but decided to keep it by raising bees and using compost. With the current price of black pepper at 190,000 VND/kg, he earns about 200 million VND/year. Pepper prices have doubled compared to three years ago, but many places no longer have pepper gardens to benefit from because they were destroyed when prices were low.
Mr. Mau proposed that the government support farmers to restore the pepper industry through investment in growing area codes, automatic irrigation systems, transfer of organic production techniques and building links between farmers, cooperatives and businesses to ensure stable output.
Update the latest pepper price on July 17, 2025 in the world market
According to a survey by Da Nang Newspaper at 04:35 on July 17, 2025, today's pepper price on the global market fluctuates between 5,800 USD/ton (152,714 VND/kg) and 11,750 USD/ton (309,378 VND/kg), with Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 at the lowest level and Malaysian white pepper ASTA at the highest level.
Black pepper price today 7/17/2025
Indonesian black pepper: 7,240 USD/ton (equivalent to 190,630 VND/kg), down 2.11%.
Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570: 5,800 USD/ton (equivalent to 152,714 VND/kg), down 7.33%.
Malaysian ASTA black pepper: USD 8,900/ton (equivalent to VND 234,337/kg), unchanged.
Vietnamese black pepper 500 g/l: 6,440 USD/ton (equivalent to 169,566 VND/kg), unchanged.
Vietnamese black pepper 550 g/l: 6,570 USD/ton (equivalent to 172,989 VND/kg), unchanged.
White pepper price today 7/17/2025
Indonesian white pepper: 10,092 USD/ton (equivalent to 265,723 VND/kg), down 0.84%.
Malaysian ASTA white pepper: 11,750 USD/ton (equivalent to 309,378 VND/kg), unchanged.
Vietnam ASTA white pepper: 9,150 USD/ton (equivalent to 240,920 VND/kg), unchanged.
The US decision to impose a 50% countervailing duty on Brazilian pepper and a 32% duty on Indonesian pepper, effective from August 2025, has caused global pepper prices to fall by $100-200/ton in week 28, according to data from Ptexim. In this context, Vietnam stands out thanks to its 20% duty, combined with limited global supply and the lowest domestic inventory in the past 5-6 years, creating a big advantage.
The International Pepper Community (IPC) said that Vietnamese black pepper prices decreased slightly, while white pepper prices remained stable. Malaysian pepper prices remained unchanged, Indonesian pepper prices decreased, and Sri Lanka pepper prices increased slightly. Vietnamese farmers are holding onto their stocks waiting for prices to rise, while demand from major markets such as the US, EU and India remains steady. Some Brazilian associations have proposed suspending exports to wait for prices to rise, similar to the strategy they used previously.
Accounting for more than 60% of the global market share and with the new crop season still far away, Vietnam is facing a great opportunity to consolidate its leading position, especially in the US market, which focuses on stable and sustainable supply.
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