Pepper Market on January 30, 2025: Pepper trade in India to soar in 2024

In the domestic market
According to records, pepper prices today (January 30) continue to move sideways at 147,000 - 148,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, pepper prices in Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces reached the highest level of 148,200 VND/kg. Next was pepper prices in Gia Lai province at 147,500 VND/kg.
Pepper prices in other localities in the Southeast region such as Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Dong Nai and Binh Phuoc are lower at 147,000 VND/kg.
Province/district (survey area) |
Purchase price on January 30 (Unit: VND/kg) |
Change from previous day (Unit: VND/kg) |
Dak Lak |
148,000 |
– |
Gia Lai |
147,500 |
– |
Dak Nong |
148,200 |
– |
Ba Ria – Vung Tau |
147,000 |
– |
Binh Phuoc |
147,000 |
– |
Dong Nai |
147,000 |
– |
In the world market
The domestic market of Vietnam, the world's largest pepper producer and exporter , closed for the Lunar New Year holiday, also causing a lull in the international market.
Currently, the International Pepper Community (IPC) is listing the price of Lampung black pepper (Indonesia) at 7,157 USD/ton; ASTA 570 black pepper from Brazil is priced at 6,150 USD/ton and Kuching black pepper from Malaysia is priced at 9,000 USD/ton.
Vietnam black pepper prices remained stable at around 6,350 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 6,650 USD/ton for 550 g/l.
Type name |
World black pepper price list |
|
January 30 (Unit: USD/ton) |
% change from previous day |
|
Lampung Black Pepper (Indonesia) |
7,157 |
– |
Brazilian Black Pepper ASTA 570 |
6.150 |
– |
Kuching Black Pepper (Malaysia) ASTA |
9,000 |
– |
Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l) |
6,350 |
– |
Vietnamese black pepper (500 g/l) |
6,650 |
– |
Similarly, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper remained unchanged at USD 9,456/ton. Meanwhile, the export price of Vietnamese white pepper was USD 9,550/ton and Malaysian ASTA white pepper was USD 11,600/ton.
Type name |
World white pepper price list |
|
January 30 (Unit: USD/ton) |
% change from previous day |
|
Muntok Indonesian White Pepper |
9,456 |
– |
ASTA Malaysian White Pepper |
11,600 |
– |
Vietnam white pepper |
9,550 |
– |
Update pepper information
According to IPC, in 2023 India surpassed Brazil to become the second largest pepper producing country in the world, however, most of India's pepper production is consumed domestically.
In 2024, India's pepper output will reach 125,000 tons and is the country with the highest increase in pepper production of about 7% (8,000 tons) compared to 2023.
However, the IPC forecasts that the situation will not be optimistic in 2025 when the output reduction could be up to 38%. The reason is the impact of floods and rains, leading to farmers limiting investment and liquidating inventories when domestic prices decrease.
As of November 2024, India exported 18,196 tons of pepper, an increase of 30% (4,200 tons) compared to 13,997 tons in the same period in 2023. Of which, the US is the largest export market with a volume of 7,130 tons, a sharp increase of 39.2% over the same period.
Meanwhile, India also imported 43,879 tons of pepper from other countries in the first 11 months of 2024, a sharp increase of 37.8% compared to the same period in 2023. Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Brazil are the three main suppliers to India. Accordingly, imports from Sri Lanka reached 21,886 tons, up 75.3%; from Vietnam reached 9,809 tons, up 2%; from Brazil reached 6,466 tons, up 39.8%.
Domestic consumption of pepper increased significantly last year to 131,000 tonnes due to increased demand from masala manufacturers, the Indian Pepper and Spices Trade Association (IPSTA) said.
According to IPC data, the FOB export price of black pepper from India recorded an increase of 11%, the lowest increase among producing countries, from an average of USD 6,713/ton in 2023 to USD 7,460/ton in 2024.
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