Pepper price today November 26, 2025 increased steadily both domestically and internationally
Pepper price today November 26, 2025 maintained a slight upward trend, domestically reaching a new level while the world increased sharply in Indonesia.
Domestic pepper prices remain high
On the morning of November 26, domestic pepper prices fluctuated from 148,000 to 149,000 VND/kg. Gia Lai increased by 200 VND to 148,500 VND/kg, while Dong Nai increased by 500 VND to the same level of 148,500 VND/kg.
Dak Lak and Dak Nong continue to be the two regions with the highest prices, maintaining the level of 149,000 VND/kg. In Binh Phuoc and Ho Chi Minh City, the price is stable at 148,000 VND/kg.

Domestic supply is quite limited due to prolonged floods in the Central Highlands, creating a risk of affecting output. Exporting enterprises have increased purchases to offset the risk of goods supply, while major markets such as the US, EU and China continue to maintain strong demand.
With the current supply and demand, pepper prices are forecast to hardly fall below 148,000 VND/kg in the near future. If the unfavorable weather continues, the market may even establish a higher price level.
Prolonged rainy and flooded weather in the Central Highlands along with stable purchasing power from international markets is creating a new price foundation for Vietnamese pepper in the final period of the year.
World pepper prices increase sharply in Indonesia
According to the International Pepper Community (IPC), the international market recorded a clear increase on the morning of November 26. In Indonesia, Lampung black pepper increased to 7,126 USD/ton, while Muntok white pepper reached 9,703 USD/ton.
Malaysia kept prices stable at USD 9,200/ton for black pepper and USD 12,300/ton for white pepper, respectively. Brazil maintained USD 6,100/ton, unchanged from the previous session.
Vietnam currently maintains stable export prices: black pepper 500g/l at 6,400 USD/ton, 550g/l at 6,600 USD/ton, and white pepper remains at 9,050 USD/ton.
Compared to the same period last year, Vietnam's pepper prices have increased in both domestic and international markets. Black pepper 500g/l has increased from 6,200 USD/ton to 6,400 USD/ton, showing a clear recovery thanks to strong purchasing power from the EU, the US and China.
A positive signal from the US market, since November 14, Washington has officially removed reciprocal tariffs on many agricultural products from Vietnam, including pepper. Reducing trade barriers helps Vietnamese pepper improve its competitive advantage, especially in the context of limited global supply.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-tieu-hom-nay-26-11-2025-tang-on-dinh-ca-trong-nuoc-va-the-gioi-3311443.html
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