Saturday, April 27, 2024

 

Pepper market on April 27, 2024: Increased by 1,000 VND compared to yesterday

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Pepper price today April 27 is in the range of 96,000 - 97,000 VND/kg. After 2 consecutive days of decline, pepper prices increased slightly before the holiday April 30 - May 1. Despite the abundant supply among the people, the domestic market did not decrease. This week's pepper market only saw Sri Lankan domestic prices decrease.

In Dak Lak province,  today's pepper price is purchased at 98,000 VND/kg.

In Dak Nong province, today's pepper purchase price is 97,000 VND/kg.

In Gia Lai province, today's pepper price is 97,500 VND/kg.

Meanwhile in Dong Nai, today's pepper price is at 97,500 VND/kg.

In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, pepper price today is at 98,000 VND/kg.

In Binh Phuoc province, today's pepper price is purchased at 97,000 VND/kg.

Pepper prices today increased by 1,000 VND in Dak Lak and Ba Ria - Vung Tau, remaining stable in the remaining regions compared to the same time yesterday. After 2 consecutive days of decline, pepper prices increased slightly before the holiday April 30 - May 1.

Even after the harvest had just ended, despite the abundant supply among the people, the domestic market did not decrease, on the contrary, it increased. Drought is causing concerns about supply shortages next season.

According to records from the hydro-meteorological agency, the drought and water shortage situation in the Central Highlands region is severe, many small reservoirs have run out of water, greatly affecting high-income crops such as coffee, pepper.

After harvest, pepper plants are often exhausted, coinciding with the dry season, so the possibility of fungus and disease is high, affecting productivity and output of the next crop. According to experts, post-harvest pepper care is not easy, especially in today's changing weather conditions.

In fact, many people do not pay enough attention to this stage, which affects the disease resistance and productivity of the garden. During this period, in principle, farmers need to let pepper plants dry out and have time to sleep, rest, and differentiate flower buds. However, that does not mean that farmers should neglect taking care of them. They should not expose pepper roots as this will cause the plants to lose strength and be more susceptible to fungal attacks later. People also need to use shielding materials and original cabinets.

At the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper Community (IPC) listed Lampung (Indonesia) black pepper price at 4,578 USD/ton, down 0.09%; Brazilian black pepper price ASTA 570 is at 4,550 USD/ton; Kuching (Malaysia) ASTA black pepper price remained at 4,900 USD/ton.

Muntok white pepper price 6,064 USD/ton; Malaysian ASTA white pepper price is still at 7,300 USD/ton.

Vietnam black pepper price is trading at 4,200 USD/ton with 500 g/l type, 550 g/l type at 4,300 USD/ton; White pepper price is at 6,000 USD/ton. IPC commented that this week's pepper market showed mixed reactions when only Sri Lankan domestic prices decreased. Both domestic and international Indian pepper prices have tended to increase since last week. Domestic and international Indonesian pepper prices were stable this week.

According to KTĐT.vn

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