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News, forecast for pepper price tomorrow April 22, 2025: Domestic pepper price and world pepper price maintain safe threshold

Pepper price on April 22, 2025 is forecasted to be stable, domestic price 154,000-155,000 VND/kg, world price 6,800-12,100 USD/ton, ensuring safety threshold for farmers.

Báo Quảng NamBáo Quảng Nam21/04/2025

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  • Update the latest pepper price on April 21, 2025 in the domestic market
  • Update the latest pepper price on April 21, 2025 in the world market
  • News, forecast of pepper price tomorrow April 22, 2025 will fluctuate domestically and internationally

Update the latest pepper price on April 21, 2025 in the domestic market

AreaAverage price (VND/kg)Change (VND)
Gia Lai 154,000 -1,000
Ba Ria - Vung Tau 154,500 -500
Dak Lak 155,000 -1,000
Binh Phuoc 154,000 -1,000
Dak Nong 155,000 -1,000
Updated: April 21, 2025

Today, April 21, 2025, pepper prices in key production areas in Vietnam witnessed a slight downward trend, fluctuating between 154,000 - 155,000 VND/kg. This price reflects a short-term adjustment in the domestic market, in the context of supply and demand factors and export activities being closely monitored by farmers and traders.

Specifically, pepper prices today, April 21, 2025, in Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces were recorded at the highest level, reaching 155,000 VND/kg, but down 1,000 VND/kg compared to the previous trading session. These are two key pepper production areas, where farmers often achieve higher prices if their products meet strict quality standards. Meanwhile, in Gia Lai and Binh Phuoc, pepper prices today also decreased by 1,000 VND/kg, down to 154,000 VND/kg, showing consensus in the price adjustment trend across the region. In Ba Ria - Vung Tau alone, pepper prices today, April 21, 2025, decreased slightly, only 500 VND/kg, reaching 154,500 VND/kg, reflecting relative stability in this area.

The downward trend in pepper prices today, April 21, 2025, may be affected by supply pressure or adjustments in demand from the export market. According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), in the first 14 days of April 2025, Vietnam exported 10,413 tons of pepper, reaching a turnover of 72 million USD, equivalent to an average price of 6,914 USD/ton. Leading export enterprises include Olam (1,467 tons), Phuc Sinh (1,177 tons) and Nedspice (750 tons), of which Phuc Sinh is a typical representative of Vietnam competing with foreign "giants". This data shows that pepper export activities are still bustling, but the decline in domestic prices may reflect the cautious sentiment of the market in the face of fluctuations in supply or international trade policies.

In general, pepper prices today, April 21, 2025, in major production areas in Vietnam show a slight adjustment period, but remain relatively high compared to previous years. Farmers in key pepper growing areas such as Dak Lak, Dak Nong or Ba Ria - Vung Tau continue to closely monitor market developments, especially information on weather, crops in other major producing countries such as Indonesia, and global trade policies. As one of the world's leading pepper exporting countries, the pepper price trend today, April 21, 2025 not only affects farmers' income but also shapes Vietnam's export strategy in the coming time.

Update the latest pepper price on April 21, 2025 in the world market

MarketUSD/TonChangeVND/kg (*)
Indonesian - Black Pepper 7,056 0 184,021
Indonesian - White Pepper 9,641 0 251,438
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 6,900 +0.72 179,952
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA 9,600 0 250,368
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA 12,100 0 315,568
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l 6,800 0 177,344
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l 6,900 0 179,952
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA 9,800 0 255,584

Today, April 22, 2025, pepper prices in the international market continue to maintain stability, with prices ranging from 6,800 to 12,100 USD/ton, equivalent to 177,344 - 315,568 VND/kg, reflecting a temporary balance between supply and demand in the context of the global market closely monitoring factors affecting supply and trade policy.

In Vietnam, pepper prices remained competitive today, with 500g/l black pepper reaching $6,800/tonne (VND177,344/kg) and 550g/l black pepper reaching $6,900/tonne (VND179,952/kg), unchanged from the previous trading session. Vietnam’s ASTA white pepper was also stable at $9,800/tonne (VND255,584/kg), continuing to affirm Vietnam’s position as one of the world’s leading pepper suppliers. This stability shows that Vietnamese exporters and farmers are maintaining quality and competitive prices, despite pressure from other markets.

In the international market, pepper prices in Indonesia today also did not record any fluctuations, with black pepper reaching 7,056 USD/ton (184,021 VND/kg) and white pepper reaching 9,641 USD/ton (251,438 VND/kg). Similarly, Malaysia maintained the price of ASTA black pepper at 9,600 USD/ton (250,368 VND/kg) and ASTA white pepper at 12,100 USD/ton (315,568 VND/kg), indicating that the market in major producing countries is in a lull. Notably, Brazilian black pepper (ASTA 570) recorded a slight increase of 0.72 USD/ton, reaching 6,900 USD/ton (179,952 VND/kg), reflecting some local fluctuations that may be related to changes in supply or demand in the South American market.

By the end of the first quarter of 2025, the US remained Vietnam's largest pepper export market, reaching 10,278 tons, down 32.6% year-on-year. The next largest markets included India (3,370 tons, down 11.2%), Germany (3,358 tons, down 9.3%), and the UAE (2,757 tons, up 15.2%). In particular, China emerged as a potential market with 2,034 tons, up nearly 88% year-on-year, thanks to low pepper reserves in the country. However, according to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), pepper exports to China still face challenges due to the tightening border trade policy and high sea freight costs, making Chinese import enterprises hesitant.

In general, pepper prices today, April 22, 2025, in the international market and in Vietnam show a stable picture but there are many potential factors that need to be monitored. Vietnamese businesses and farmers continue to play an important role in the global pepper supply chain, but need to flexibly adapt to fluctuations in trade policies, logistics costs and supply from competing countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. As one of the leading pepper exporting countries, pepper prices today not only affect farmers' income but also shape the sustainable development strategy of the Vietnamese pepper industry in the coming time.

News, forecast of pepper price tomorrow April 22, 2025 will fluctuate domestically and internationally

Pepper prices on April 22, 2025 on the world market are predicted to continue to maintain stability, bringing peace of mind to farmers and those interested in this item. However, some areas may experience small changes, but not too big, helping the market maintain a state of balance. To help you visualize, think of pepper prices as the water level in a lake: currently the water is calm, there are no big waves, but sometimes there may be slight ripples.

According to information from the International Pepper Community (IPC) updated on the afternoon of April 21, 2025, global pepper prices are in a "sideways" state, meaning they have not increased or decreased significantly compared to previous days. Specifically, in Indonesia, Lampung black pepper is purchased at 7,056 USD/ton (about 184,021 VND/kg), while Muntok white pepper is priced at 9,641 USD/ton (about 251,438 VND/kg). These figures remain unchanged from the previous day, showing that the market in Indonesia is very stable.

Similarly, pepper prices on April 22, 2025 in Malaysia are also forecast to remain unchanged. Malaysian ASTA black pepper is currently at $9,600/ton (about VND250,368/kg), while ASTA white pepper is at $12,100/ton (about VND315,568/kg). This means that buyers and sellers in Malaysia are satisfied with the current prices, with no pressure to change.

In Brazil, black pepper (ASTA 570) is currently at $6,900/ton (about VND 179,952/kg), after a slight increase the previous day. The forecast for April 22, 2025 shows that pepper prices here will not fluctuate further, like a car running steadily on a flat road. This stability may come from the fact that supply and demand in Brazil are at a balanced level.

In Vietnam, pepper prices on April 22, 2025 are also expected to remain stable, bringing good news to farmers. Currently, the price of 500 g/l black pepper is at 6,800 USD/ton (about 177,344 VND/kg), 550 g/l is at 6,900 USD/ton (about 179,952 VND/kg), and white pepper is purchased at 9,800 USD/ton (about 255,584 VND/kg). These prices remain unchanged from the previous day, showing that the Vietnamese pepper market is maintaining good performance, especially when Vietnam is one of the world's leading pepper exporters.

In summary, pepper prices on April 22, 2025 in the world and in Vietnam are forecast to continue to be stable, bringing peace of mind to farmers and businesses. Although there may be some small changes in some places, the overall picture is still a balanced market. If you are growing pepper or are interested in pepper prices, this is a good time to monitor more information, especially from major markets such as the US or China, to prepare for possible changes in the future.

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