Update domestic pepper prices today July 10, 2025
Today's pepper price was updated by Da Nang Newspaper at 4:30 a.m. on July 10, 2025 as follows: Pepper purchase price in key areas fluctuates around 140,000 - 142,000 VND/kg. Specifically:

Pepper price today in the Central Highlands region
In Dak Lak province: The price is 142,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Gia Lai province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Dak Nong province: The price is 141,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
Pepper price today in the Southeast region
In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In Binh Phuoc province: The price is 140,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
In the first 17 days of June 2025, Vietnam imported about 3,711 tons of pepper, equivalent to a value of 22.2 million USD. This is a quite high number, although domestic pepper supply is still abundant after the main harvest season.
The two main sources of pepper for Vietnam during this period were Brazil and Cambodia, with output of 1,783 tons and 1,339 tons, respectively. The large imports from Brazil - one of the world's largest pepper producing countries - show that Vietnamese businesses are taking advantage of competitive prices and diverse sources of goods to stockpile for processing and re-export. Meanwhile, pepper from Cambodia is mainly transported by road, helping to reduce transportation costs and make importing more convenient.
Some prominent pepper importing enterprises during this period include Olam Vietnam (672 tons), Vietnam Spices (304 tons), and Simexco Dak Lak (245 tons).
Update world pepper prices today 7/10/2025
According to a survey by Da Nang Newspaper at 04:30 on July 10, 2025, today's pepper price on the global market fluctuates between 6,225 USD/ton (163,842 VND/kg) and 11,750 USD/ton (309,260 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
Indonesian black pepper: 7,547 USD/ton (equivalent to 198,638 VND/kg), unchanged.
Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570: 6,225 USD/ton (equivalent to 163,842 VND/kg), unchanged.
Malaysian ASTA black pepper: USD 8,900/ton (equivalent to VND 234,248/kg), unchanged.
Vietnamese black pepper 500 g/l: 6,440 USD/ton (equivalent to 169,501 VND/kg), unchanged.
Vietnamese black pepper 550 g/l: 6,570 USD/ton (equivalent to 172,923 VND/kg), unchanged.
Market | International price (USD/ton) | Domestic price (VND/kg) |
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Indonesian - Black Pepper | 7,547 | 198,638 |
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 | 6.225 | 163,842 |
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA | 8,900 | 234,248 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l | 6,440 | 169,501 |
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l | 6,570 | 172,923 |
White pepper price today
Indonesian white pepper: 10,195 USD/ton (equivalent to 268,333 VND/kg), unchanged.
Malaysian ASTA white pepper: 11,750 USD/ton (equivalent to 309,260 VND/kg), unchanged.
Vietnam ASTA white pepper: 9,150 USD/ton (equivalent to 240,828 VND/kg), unchanged.
Experts advise taking advantage of the current good prices to balance finances, while closely monitoring international market fluctuations and Vietnam's export policies in the third quarter to have appropriate sales strategies.
Market | International price (USD/ton) | Domestic price (VND/kg) |
---|---|---|
Indonesian - White Pepper | 10,195 | 268,333 |
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA | 11,750 | 309,260 |
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA | 9,150 | 240,828 |
According to data from China Customs, in the first 5 months of 2025, the country imported a total of 4,017 tons of pepper, equivalent to 25.5 million USD, an increase of 53.8% in volume and more than double in value compared to the same period last year.
Indonesia was the largest pepper supplier to China, with 2,219 tons, accounting for 55.2% of the market share and up 66.5% year-on-year. Vietnam ranked second with 1,288 tons, up 33.8%, but its market share fell slightly from 36.9% to 32.1%.
The reason for Vietnam's market share decrease is that the pepper export price to China increased sharply, reaching an average of 7,053 USD/ton, much higher than the price of Indonesian pepper (5,831 USD/ton). Indonesian pepper price also increased by 33.1% compared to the same period last year.
In addition, China also imported pepper from Brazil (356 tons, up 142%) and Malaysia (112 tons, up 8.7%) during the same period.
These figures show that the international pepper market is facing fierce competition in terms of price and supply, and reflect the trend of increasing global consumption demand.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-10-7-2025-gia-tieu-giu-vung-phong-do-o-nguong-140-000-142-000-dong-kg-3265349.html
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