- Update the latest pepper price on April 10, 2025 in the domestic market
- Update the latest pepper price on April 10, 2025 in the world market
- News, pepper price forecast tomorrow April 11, 2025 shows optimistic signs in the domestic market
Update the latest pepper price on April 10, 2025 in the domestic market
Area | Average price (VND/kg) | Change (VND) |
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Gia Lai | 148,000 | +1,000 |
Ba Ria - Vung Tau | 149,000 | +1,000 |
Dak Lak | 150,000 | +2,000 |
Binh Phuoc | 149,000 | +1,000 |
Dak Nong | 150,000 | +2,000 |
Updated: 04/10/2025 |
Pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, continue to record a slight upward trend nationwide, reflecting the stability and growth of the pepper market in recent days. According to the updated report, the average pepper price nationwide reached 149,200 VND/kg, an increase of 1,400 VND compared to the previous day. This is a positive signal for farmers and investors in the pepper industry.
In Gia Lai, pepper price reached 148,000 VND/kg, an increase of 1,000 VND compared to the previous day. Meanwhile, Ba Ria - Vung Tau and Binh Phuoc both recorded a price of 149,000 VND/kg, an increase of 1,000 VND. Notably, Dak Lak and Dak Nong led with a price of 150,000 VND/kg, an increase of 2,000 VND, demonstrating the strong development of the pepper market in the Central Highlands provinces.
The consistent price increase across the country shows that demand for pepper remains stable, especially from the export market. The slight increase in pepper prices also reflects improvements in product quality and production processes, helping to increase the value of Vietnamese pepper in the international market.
Update the latest pepper price on April 10, 2025 in the world market
Market | USD/Ton | Change | VND/kg (*) |
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Indonesian - Black Pepper | 7,078 | -0.55 | 183,816 |
Indonesian - White Pepper | 9,710 | -0.56 | 252,169 |
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 | 6,800 | 0 | 176,596 |
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA | 9,850 | 0 | 255,805 |
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA | 12,300 | 0 | 319,431 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l | 6,600 | -7.58 | 171,402 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l | 6,800 | -7.35 | 176,596 |
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA | 9,600 | -5.21 | 249,312 |
Pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, show a diverse picture with a downward trend dominating many major producing areas, especially Vietnam and Indonesia, while some other markets such as Malaysia and Brazil maintain stable prices.
In Vietnam, pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, recorded a sharp decrease in both black and white pepper. Specifically, 500 g/l black pepper decreased by 7.58%, down to 6,600 USD/ton, equivalent to 171,402 VND/kg, while 550 g/l black pepper also decreased by 7.35%, reaching 6,800 USD/ton (176,596 VND/kg). Vietnam's ASTA white pepper was not out of this trend when it decreased by 5.21%, reaching 9,600 USD/ton, equivalent to 249,312 VND/kg. This significant decrease shows great pressure on the Vietnamese pepper industry, which is the world's leading pepper exporter. The decrease may stem from abundant supply or slowing international market demand, directly affecting the income of domestic farmers.
Meanwhile, in Indonesia, pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, also witnessed a slight adjustment. Black pepper decreased by 0.55%, reaching 7,078 USD/ton (183,816 VND/kg), while white pepper decreased by 0.56%, down to 9,710 USD/ton (252,169 VND/kg). Although the decrease was not as large as in Vietnam, this trend still showed a consensus on the downward pressure on prices in the Southeast Asian market, where many major pepper producing countries are concentrated.
In contrast, pepper prices in Malaysia and Brazil showed remarkable stability. Malaysian ASTA black pepper remained unchanged at USD 9,850/ton (VND 255,805/kg), while ASTA white pepper reached USD 12,300/ton (VND 319,431/kg), both unchanged. Similarly, Brazilian ASTA 570 black pepper also remained at USD 6,800/ton (VND 176,596/kg). This stability may reflect an effective supply control strategy or stable demand from major consuming markets, creating a clear difference compared to neighboring countries.
Overall, pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, show a clear trend of differentiation between regions. While Vietnam and Indonesia face significant declines, Malaysia and Brazil maintain their performance. For Vietnamese farmers and businesses, this decline may be a signal to adjust production and export strategies to adapt to market fluctuations. At the same time, the data also emphasizes the importance of closely monitoring pepper prices today, April 10, 2025, to make timely business decisions, especially in the context of the pepper industry being affected by many global economic factors.
News, pepper price forecast tomorrow April 11, 2025 shows optimistic signs in the domestic market
Pepper prices on April 11, 2025 are forecast to decrease slightly in the world, but not all countries share the same trend. Today, April 10, 2025, pepper prices in many places have changed significantly, especially in Vietnam and Indonesia, while some countries such as Malaysia and Brazil have kept prices stable. So what is happening to pepper prices, and what will it be like tomorrow? Let's find out in a simple way!
Currently, pepper prices in the world are showing signs of decline. For example, in Indonesia, black pepper is being purchased at around 7,078 USD/ton, while white pepper is 9,710 USD/ton, both slightly down from yesterday. In Vietnam, pepper prices have fallen much more sharply, for example, 500g/l black pepper is only 6,600 USD/ton, down 500 USD/ton, equivalent to about 171,000 VND/kg. Vietnam's white pepper has also decreased, to 9,600 USD/ton, or about 249,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, Malaysia and Brazil have not changed, with black pepper prices in Malaysia at 9,850 USD/ton and Brazil at 6,800 USD/ton. Simply put, pepper prices in Vietnam and Indonesia are "plummeting", while elsewhere they are "stable".
So what will the pepper price be on April 11, 2025? Experts predict that world pepper prices may decrease a little more, but not too much. However, there is also a possibility that prices will stop or increase slightly in some places. Why is that? Because currently, Vietnamese farmers see that prices are too low so they do not want to sell anymore, and some companies have started buying pepper to prepare for upcoming orders. This may help pepper prices on April 11, 2025 not decrease further, or even "rise" a little. In particular, if Malaysia and Vietnam - two major white pepper countries - maintain good prices, domestic pepper prices will also have a chance to stabilize.
But don't be too happy, because if pepper prices in Indonesia continue to fall sharply, Vietnamese pepper prices may be pulled down, losing another 500-1,000 VND/kg in the next few days. In other words, pepper prices on April 11, 2025 are like a balancing game: they can stay the same, decrease slightly, or increase slightly, depending on what sellers and buyers decide.
Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/tin-tuc-du-bao-gia-tieu-ngay-mai-11-4-2025-co-dau-hieu-lac-quan-3152481.html
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