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Vietnam pepper benefits prices greatly from soaring demand in the US and EU

Vietnamese pepper prices today, July 8, 2025, increased sharply, black pepper reached 169,566-172,989 VND/kg, white pepper 240,920 VND/kg, thanks to soaring demand in the US and EU.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng08/07/2025

Vietnam pepper benefits prices greatly from soaring demand in the US and EU
Vietnam pepper benefits prices greatly from soaring demand in the US and EU

Update latest pepper price today August 7, 2025

According to a survey by Quang Nam Newspaper at 8:00 am on July 8, 2025, today's pepper prices on the global market fluctuated between 6,250 USD/ton (164,563 VND/kg) and 11,750 USD/ton (309,378 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 August 7, 2025

Indonesian black pepper: 7,385 USD/ton (equivalent to 194,448 VND/kg), down 2.11%.

Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570: USD 6,250/ton (equivalent to VND 164,563/kg), unchanged.

Malaysian ASTA black pepper: USD 8,900/ton (equivalent to VND 234,337/kg), unchanged.

Vietnamese black pepper 500 g/l: 6,440 USD/ton (equivalent to 169,566 VND/kg), up 3.11%.

Vietnamese black pepper 550 g/l: 6,570 USD/ton (equivalent to 172,989 VND/kg), up 3.04%.

Market USD/Ton Change VND/kg (*)
Indonesian - Black Pepper 7,385 -2.11 194,448
Brazilian Black - Pepper ASTA 570 6,250 0 164,563
Malaysia - Black Pepper ASTA 8,900 0 234,337
Vietnam - Black Pepper 500 g/l 6,440 +3.11 169,566
Vietnam - Black Pepper 550 g/l 6,570 +3.04 172,989

White pepper price today August 7, 2025

Indonesian white pepper: 10,167 USD/ton (equivalent to 267,698 VND/kg), down 0.2%.

Malaysian ASTA white pepper: 11,750 USD/ton (equivalent to 309,378 VND/kg), unchanged.

Vietnam ASTA white pepper: 9,150 USD/ton (equivalent to 240,920 VND/kg), up 2.19%.

Market USD/Ton Change VND/kg (*)
Indonesian - White Pepper 10,167 -0.2 267,698
Malaysia - White Pepper ASTA 11,750 0 309,378
Vietnam - White Pepper ASTA 9,150 +2.19 240,920

Vietnam pepper benefits prices greatly from soaring demand in the US and EU

According to the latest report from Ptexim, demand from the US, European Union and Middle East markets is the main driving force behind the increase in pepper prices. The fundamentals of supply and demand are forecast to continue to maintain a positive trend in the market throughout the rest of 2025.

In the first half of this year, Vietnam exported a total of 124,133 tons of pepper, and domestic inventories are expected to decrease sharply as the 2025 crop is expected to be the lowest in many years.

At the same time, with about 8 months left until the new harvest in 2026, Vietnam is facing a big challenge as current inventories are at their lowest level in the past 5-6 years.

According to Comexstat, in June 2025, Brazil exported 5,758 tons of pepper, reaching a turnover of 66.4 million USD. Compared to the previous month, this figure decreased by 44.4% in volume and 43.2% in value, but compared to the same period in 2024, the export volume increased by 8% and the value increased sharply by 64.4%.

The UAE is currently Brazil's largest pepper import market, followed by Vietnam, India, Senegal and Morocco.

By the end of June 2025, Brazil's total pepper export volume reached 49,761 tons, with a commercial value of up to 309.7 million USD, an increase of 33.8% in volume and 118.6% in turnover over the same period last year.

The main consumer markets of Brazilian pepper include: Vietnam with 17,563 tons, a remarkable increase of 197.2%; UAE with 4,675 tons, an increase of 31.4%; India with 4,623 tons, an increase of 18.8%; Senegal with 3,696 tons and Morocco with 3,502 tons.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-tieu-viet-nam-huong-loi-lon-tu-nhu-cau-tang-vot-tai-my-va-eu-3265210.html


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