Domestic pepper prices on November 7 were stable at around 145,000 - 147,000 VND/kg, continuing to maintain momentum in the context of slight fluctuations in the world market. According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), in the first 10 months of the year, exports reached 1.39 billion USD (+25.4%), approaching the target of 1.5 billion USD for the whole year.
Domestic price developments: Stable across the board
Domestic pepper prices on November 7 remained stable at around VND145,000-147,000/kg, despite slight adjustments in the world market. According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), exports in the first 10 months of the year reached 1.39 billion USD, up 25.4% and approaching the target of 1.5 billion USD - the highest level in the history of the pepper industry.

Dak Lak and Lam Dong both reached 147,000 VND/kg.
Gia Lai at 145,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.
In the Southeast, the price is similar:
Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ba Ria - Vung Tau) keeps 145,000 VND/kg.
Dong Nai (formerly Binh Phuoc) at 147,000 VND/kg.
Thus, domestic pepper prices today remain stable, maintaining a high level of competitiveness compared to the region.
International market: Indonesia slightly decreased, Vietnam still maintained balance
In the world market, data from the International Pepper Community (IPC) shows that global pepper prices tend to adjust slightly. In Indonesia, Lampung black pepper decreased by 0.37% to 7,102 USD/ton, Muntok white pepper decreased by 0.36% to 9,737 USD/ton.
In contrast, pepper prices in Brazil and Malaysia remained unchanged at USD 6,100/ton and USD 9,200/ton for black pepper, respectively, while Malaysian white pepper reached USD 12,300/ton.
Domestically, Vietnam's pepper export prices are stable: black pepper 500 gr/l at 6,400 USD/ton, 550 gr/l at 6,600 USD/ton; white pepper remains at 9,050 USD/ton. Accordingly, Vietnam still maintains an attractive price level, ensuring good profit margins in the context of many countries being forced to reduce prices to stimulate demand.
Exports in 10 months: Value increased sharply despite output decrease
Data from VPSA shows that by the end of October, Vietnam exported 206,427 tons of pepper, of which black pepper accounted for 176,577 tons and white pepper 29,850 tons. Total turnover reached 1.3937 billion USD, up 25.4% in value despite a 5.9% decrease in output compared to the same period last year. The average export price of black pepper reached 6,628 USD/ton, white pepper reached 8,683 USD/ton - up 36.6% and 34.4% respectively compared to 2024. This shows that the value of the pepper industry is increasing thanks to high selling prices, despite a decrease in output.
In terms of markets, the US still leads with 44,262 tonnes, accounting for 21.4% of total exports, although down 29.4% year-on-year but still 3.9% higher than in 2023 – reflecting signs of recovering demand. The UAE ranked second with 17,304 tonnes, up 18.8%, while China increased sharply by 79.1% to 16,567 tonnes. In contrast, the German market decreased by 25.8%, showing caution in the European region.
On the import side, Vietnam imported 37,783 tons of pepper worth 236.9 million USD - up 25.3% in volume and 65.6% in value. Brazil is currently the largest supplier with 18,481 tons, up more than 105% and accounting for nearly 49% of total imports. Cambodia ranked second with 9,705 tons, up 45%, while Indonesia decreased 32.5% to 6,946 tons. Diverse import sources help domestic enterprises stabilize production and take initiative when international prices fluctuate.
The activities of import-export enterprises recorded strong competition. Nedspice Vietnam led exports in October with 1,922 tons, up 17.4% over the same period, followed by Phuc Sinh, Olam, Simexco Dak Lak and Haprosimex JSC. On the other hand, Olam Vietnam continued to lead imports with 8,560 tons, followed by Tran Chau and Nedspice Vietnam - the unit recorded a sudden increase of 334.7% over the previous year.
With export prices remaining high and global demand gradually recovering, Vietnam’s pepper industry is approaching the target of 1.5 billion USD in 2025. If achieved, this will be a new record, affirming Vietnam’s position as the world’s largest pepper exporter.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-7-11-2025-on-dinh-mat-bang-xuat-khau-ap-sat-ky-luc-400840.html






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