Update the latest pepper price on May 6, 2025 in the domestic market
Area | Average price | Change |
---|---|---|
Gia Lai | 153,500 | -500 |
Ba Ria - Vung Tau | 154,000 | -1,000 |
Dak Lak | 155,000 | 0 |
Binh Phuoc | 154,000 | -1,000 |
Dak Nong | 155,000 | -500 |
Pepper prices today, May 6, 2025, recorded a slight downward trend in key pepper growing areas in the country, with a decrease of 500 to 1,000 VND/kg compared to the previous trading session, with Dak Lak keeping prices stable. According to the update on the afternoon of May 6, 2025, the average pepper purchase price in the regions reached 154,300 VND/kg, reflecting the balance of supply and demand in the context of tight global supply and stable export demand.
In Gia Lai province, pepper prices today decreased slightly by VND500/kg, currently being purchased at VND153,500/kg. This price reflects a slight adjustment in the market after the previous increase, when farmers in this area were selling in moderation to wait for better prices. Meanwhile, pepper prices in Ba Ria - Vung Tau decreased by VND1,000/kg, reaching VND154,000/kg. As one of the high-quality pepper production areas, Ba Ria - Vung Tau still maintains competitive prices, suitable for export needs to demanding markets such as the US and EU.
Similarly, pepper prices in Binh Phuoc also decreased by VND1,000/kg, currently at VND154,000/kg. Binh Phuoc, with a large pepper growing area and stable output, continues to be one of the main pepper supply areas for both domestic and international markets. In contrast, pepper prices in Dak Lak remained stable at VND155,000/kg, demonstrating the attractiveness of this area in maintaining high prices thanks to its superior pepper quality and key position in the Vietnamese pepper industry. In Dak Nong, pepper prices decreased by VND500/kg, reaching VND155,000/kg, still among the highest prices in the country.
According to experts, the pepper market is currently affected by limited supply due to the impact of climate change, aging crops, and the trend of switching to high-value crops such as coffee and durian. Although it is the harvest season in Vietnam, farmers are selling in small quantities, contributing to keeping pepper prices high. It is forecasted that pepper prices tomorrow, May 7, 2025, may continue to decrease slightly but not significantly, with prices fluctuating around 154,000 - 155,000 VND/kg, unless there are unexpected fluctuations in the international market.
In summary, pepper prices today, May 6, 2025, show that the market is in a period of slight adjustment, but still anchored at a high level thanks to limited supply and sustainable export demand. With the current trend, pepper prices tomorrow may continue to remain stable, creating opportunities for farmers and businesses to optimize profits in the context of a volatile global market.
Update the latest pepper price on May 6, 2025 in the world market
Market | USD/Ton | Change | VND/kg (*) |
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Indonesian - Black Pepper | 7,372 | 0 | 192,852 |
Indonesian - White Pepper | 9,985 | 0 | 261,208 |
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 | 6,800 | 0 | 177,888 |
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA | 9,200 | 0 | 240,672 |
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA | 11,900 | 0 | 311,304 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l | 6,700 | 0 | 175,272 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l | 6,800 | 0 | 177,888 |
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA | 9,700 | 0 | 253,752 |
Pepper prices today, May 6, 2025, on the world market maintained a sideways trend, with no significant fluctuations recorded in major producing countries, according to an update from the International Pepper Community (IPC) on the afternoon of May 6, 2025. The global pepper market reflects a state of supply and demand balance, in the context of limited supply and stable export demand from key markets such as the US, EU, and China. Black pepper prices ranged from 6,700 to 9,200 USD/ton, while white pepper reached a higher level, from 9,700 to 11,900 USD/ton, affirming the position of Vietnamese pepper in the international market.
In Indonesia, Lampung black pepper prices were listed at US$7,372/ton (equivalent to VND192,852/kg), while Muntok white pepper reached US$9,985/ton (VND261,208/kg). Both pepper types remained unchanged from the previous trading session, indicating that the Indonesian market is maintaining a stable state after a slight price increase last month. Malaysia, one of the countries exporting high-quality pepper, continued to maintain ASTA black pepper prices at US$9,200/ton (VND240,672/kg) and ASTA white pepper at the highest level in the region, reaching US$11,900/ton (VND311,304/kg), reflecting strong demand from demanding markets.
The Brazilian market recorded a stable price of ASTA 570 black pepper at 6,800 USD/ton (177,888 VND/kg), unchanged from the previous session. This price reflects a stable supply from Brazil, although pepper production in this country is under pressure due to adverse weather and crop conversion trends. Meanwhile, Vietnam - the world's largest pepper exporter - maintained the price of 500 g/l black pepper at 6,700 USD/ton (175,272 VND/kg), 550 g/l at 6,800 USD/ton (177,888 VND/kg), and ASTA white pepper at 9,700 USD/ton (253,752 VND/kg). This price shows the stability of the Vietnamese pepper market, despite challenges from scarce supply due to climate change and aging crops.
To date, the average export price of Vietnamese pepper has reached 6,893 USD/ton, up 62.5% over the same period in 2024, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment. Agricultural export turnover in the first 4 months of 2025 reached 11.6 billion USD, up 11.7%, of which pepper continues to be the main commodity. Although it is the harvest season in Vietnam, farmers are selling in small quantities to wait for better prices, contributing to keeping pepper prices high. In the context of global output decreasing for the fourth consecutive year due to climate change and the trend of switching to crops such as coffee and durian, pepper prices today, May 6, 2025, reflect the sustainable appeal of this commodity in the international market.
In summary, today's pepper price on May 6, 2025 shows that the world market is maintaining a stable state, with Vietnamese pepper prices maintaining a competitive position. With scarce supply and stable export demand, tomorrow's pepper prices may continue to stay high, creating opportunities for businesses and farmers to optimize profits in the context of a challenging global market.
News, pepper price forecast tomorrow May 7, 2025 slightly increased in Gia Lai and Dak Nong
Pepper prices on May 7, 2025 are forecast by experts to remain high, ranging from 154,000 to 155,000 VND/kg in most major pepper growing provinces in Vietnam. This is good news for farmers, as pepper prices are maintaining their appeal thanks to strong demand and limited supply. Some areas such as Gia Lai or Dak Nong may even increase slightly from 200 to 300 VND/kg if traders increase purchases tomorrow.
The reason why pepper prices on May 7, 2025 are expected to remain at a good level is easy to understand. Currently, many food processing factories and export companies are actively buying pepper to produce products such as spices and ready-to-eat foods, especially in the late second quarter - when demand for food consumption increases. However, the amount of pepper harvested this year is less than before, due to prolonged drought, making it difficult for pepper plants to grow and reducing productivity. When the amount of pepper on the market is not much, pepper prices are naturally kept high, and may even increase if companies compete to buy.
Even if you are not familiar with economics, imagine selling vegetables at the market: if there are few vegetables but many people want to buy them, the price of vegetables will increase. The same goes for pepper, when the amount of pepper is scarce but the demand for food processing is high, the price of pepper on May 7, 2025 may increase, especially in places like Gia Lai or Dak Nong, where pepper is grown in large quantities and of good quality. However, this increase is not too large, only a few hundred VND per kilogram, so farmers need to consider the time to sell to get the most profit.
Overall, pepper prices on May 7, 2025 are forecast to continue to be a good opportunity for farmers, thanks to strong purchasing demand and scarce pepper supply. If you are following the pepper market to sell or buy, pay attention to provinces such as Gia Lai and Dak Nong, where prices may increase slightly tomorrow. With the current situation, the pepper market is still bringing hope to pepper growers in the context of difficult weather and production.
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