Domestic pepper price
Pepper prices today in key growing areas have decreased sharply compared to yesterday. As a result, the domestic pepper price level is from 140,000 VND/kg to 142,000 VND/kg.
In the Central Highlands region, pepper price today in Dak Lak decreased sharply by 2,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday, currently at 142,000 VND/kg.
Pepper price today in Gia Lai is unchanged compared to yesterday, currently at 140,000 VND/kg.
Pepper price today in Dak Nong is unchanged compared to yesterday, currently at 141,000 VND/kg.
In the Southeast region, pepper price today in Ba Ria - Vung Tau is currently at 140,000 VND/kg, down 2000 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Dong Nai decreased 2000 VND/kg compared to yesterday at 140,000 VND/kg.
In addition, pepper price today in Binh Phuoc decreased by 1,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday, currently at 140,000 VND/kg.

Pepper price today 9/7 in the world market
In the world market, based on quotes from export enterprises and export prices in various countries, the International Pepper Community (IPC) has updated the prices of pepper of all types traded in the international market on July 8 (local time) as follows:
Indonesian Lampung black pepper prices increased slightly compared to yesterday at USD 7,547/ton (up 0.24%). In addition, Muntok white pepper prices increased slightly compared to yesterday at USD 10,195/ton (up 0.25%).
Brazilian ASTA black pepper price decreased slightly compared to yesterday at 6,225 USD/ton (down 0.4%).
Malaysia’s ASTA black pepper price remained unchanged from yesterday at $8,900/ton. Meanwhile, the country’s ASTA white pepper price remained unchanged from yesterday at $11,750/ton.
Prices of all types of pepper in Vietnam remained unchanged compared to yesterday. Of which, the price of Vietnamese black pepper 500 gr/l reached 6,440 USD/ton; 550 gr/l reached 6,570 USD/ton.
Similarly, Vietnam's white pepper price remained unchanged from yesterday at $9,150/ton.
Pepper exports increase sharply, Vietnamese businesses change strategy due to risk of supply shortage
Vietnam exported more than 124,000 tons of pepper in the first half of the year, while domestic inventories fell sharply as this year’s crop is forecast to be the lowest in many years. The 2026 harvest is still eight months away, further tightening supplies.
However, pepper prices still face many risks such as exchange rate fluctuations, high logistics costs and competitive pressure from Brazil and Indonesia.
In this context, domestic enterprises are recommended to restructure their supply chains and prioritize signing medium- and long-term contracts instead of relying on short-term orders.
During the period from 2023 to March 2025, the Netherlands imported 3,590 tons of pepper, of which Vietnam accounted for more than half with 2,065 tons, far surpassing competitors such as Brazil, Indonesia and India.
Vietnam is currently the world’s leading pepper exporter, and domestic enterprises’ increased import of raw materials from abroad is becoming a strategy to cope with the decline in domestic supply. This is not only a temporary solution but also reflects proactive adaptation to fluctuations in the global supply chain.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-9-7-2025-giam-manh-rai-rac-10301862.html
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