Pepper prices today, January 26, 2026: Highest price 150,000 VND/kg
Pepper
prices today, January 26th: Neither the global nor domestic markets
have recorded any new fluctuations. Currently, domestic pepper prices
remain around 148,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
According to the International Pepper Association (IPC) on the morning
of January 26, 2026, the world pepper price update shows no new
fluctuations in today's export prices. All markets maintained stable
prices compared to yesterday's trading session.
Specifically, the price of Lampung black pepper from Indonesia is listed at $6,641 per ton, unchanged from yesterday.
Similarly, the price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper remained unchanged compared to yesterday, at $9,141 per ton.
Brazilian pepper prices remained unchanged compared to yesterday's
trading session. Currently, Brazilian pepper is trading at $6,100 per
ton.
In
Malaysia, the price of ASTA black pepper is currently stable at
US$9,000/ton. The price of ASTA white pepper in this market today
reached US$12,200/ton, unchanged from yesterday.
Vietnam's export price for white pepper remained unchanged today, pegged at $9,350 per ton.
Vietnamese black pepper prices (500 gr/l) remained unchanged compared
to yesterday, at $6,600 per ton. Vietnamese black pepper (550 gr/l)
reached $6,800 per ton.
Domestic pepper prices today, January 26th: Remaining stable.
Meanwhile, domestic pepper prices today (January 26th) also showed no
new fluctuations. Currently, domestic pepper prices remain stable around
148,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, in Gia Lai , the price of pepper today is trading at 148,500 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.
Traders in Ho Chi Minh City are buying pepper today at 149,000 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
Similarly, Lam Dong pepper is trading at 149,000 VND/kg this morning, unchanged from yesterday.
In Dak Lak, coffee prices remained stable this morning at 150,000 VND/kg. This is the highest price nationwide today.
Today, pepper in Dong Nai is trading at 148,000 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday. This is the lowest price nationwide today.
Pepper prices today, December 29th: Rising to 151,000 VND/kg on the last day of the year.
Domestic
pepper prices recorded a slight increase of 500 VND/kg in key producing
regions, consolidating high price levels amidst forecasts of a 5-7%
decline in global supply in the next crop year.
Báo Nghệ An•29/12/2025
At the close of trading on December 29th, the domestic pepper market
recorded positive signals as purchase prices uniformly increased
slightly by 500 VND/kg in key growing regions. This development
reinforces the position of pepper at high prices as export businesses
begin preparing raw materials for orders in early 2026.
Trends in pepper prices in key producing regions.
According to surveys in the Central Highlands and Southeast regions,
today's pepper prices range from 149,500 to 151,000 VND/kg. This is a
very high price compared to the average price over the past several
years.
Pepper prices today, December 29th: Price levels remain firmly stable on the last day of the year.
According to purchasing agents, the amount of pepper circulating in the
market is currently not abundant. Most farmers sold their produce
during the previous period of low prices, while the remaining stock is
being held back awaiting better prices. Therefore, any slight price
increases are quickly absorbed by the market.
Global market: Conflicting pressures in Brazil
Data from the International Pepper Community (IPC) shows that world
pepper prices are generally stable, although there are mixed
fluctuations among producing countries. In Indonesia, Lampung black
pepper is listed at US$6,812/ton, while Muntok white pepper is at
US$9,179/ton. Meanwhile, Brazilian ASTA 570 black pepper decreased by
1.23%, to US$6,000/ton, due to pressure from weakening short-term
demand.
In Vietnam, the export price of black pepper (500 g/l) is
currently trading around US$6,500/ton, while the 550 g/l variety is
priced at US$6,700/ton. The export price of white pepper remains stable
at US$9,250/ton, continuing to support the domestic market anchored in
the highlands.
Supply outlook for the 2025-2026 crop year
Despite the temporary slowdown due to the year-end holidays, the
medium- and long-term outlook for the pepper market still faces the risk
of supply shortages. The Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association forecasts
that many major producing countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, India,
and Vietnam are all at risk of declining production.
In Vietnam,
the world's largest pepper exporter, production is expected to decrease
by approximately 5-7% compared to normal levels. Unfavorable weather
conditions at the end of 2025, along with the reduction in previously
planted area, are directly impacting yields. Analysts predict that
pepper prices are likely to remain high as import demand picks up again
at the beginning of next year.
Pepper
prices today, December 15th: A week of strong increases, reaching the
150,000 VND/kg mark again. Supply concerns due to floods and festival
demand have supported positive pepper price growth.
Báo Đà Nẵng•15/12/2025
Today's pepper prices (December 15, 2025) in major production regions.
Early this morning, December 15th, domestic pepper prices remained
stable compared to the same time yesterday. The purchasing levels in the
Central Highlands and Southern regions are as follows:
Pepper prices in Dak Lak and Dak Nong (Lam Dong) reached a peak of 150,000 VND/kg.
The purchase price in Gia Lai, Dong Nai, and Binh Phuoc provinces is uniformly 148,500 VND/kg.
In summary, domestic pepper prices showed an upward trend of 500 to
1,500 VND/kg during the past trading week. Prices in Ba Ria - Vung Tau
saw the sharpest increase, rising by 1,500 VND/kg. The Central Highlands
region saw an increase of 1,000 VND/kg, while Binh Phuoc only increased
by 500 VND/kg.
With this upward trend, domestic pepper prices have reached the
important mark of 150,000 VND/kg again. The price increase last week
followed a week of declines of 2,000 - 3,000 VND/kg.
Analysts
believe that the positive increase in pepper prices last week stemmed
from several factors. Firstly, the impact of the US tariff decision.
Secondly, concerns about a potential decrease in pepper supply due to
prolonged and complex flooding in key growing regions of the Central
Highlands pushed prices higher. Additionally, the beginning of the month
coincided with preparations for the year-end festive season, boosting
market demand.
Vietnam's pepper exports have already reached $1.5
billion in just 11 months. It is projected that the total export value
for the whole of 2025 could exceed $1.6 billion, breaking the industry
record set 10 years ago.
Vietnam's pepper industry returned to
the billion-dollar mark for the first time in 2024, after many years of
missed opportunities. Exports peaked at $1.42 billion in 2016, but then
continuously declined, hitting a low of $666 million in 2000. Currently,
the US and EU remain the two largest markets, accounting for over half
of export revenue.
Despite achieving impressive export
milestones, Vietnam's pepper industry still faces three core challenges.
These are: strong supply and demand fluctuations, easily leading to
cycles of price surges and subsequent sharp declines; increasingly
stringent quality requirements from major markets such as the US, EU,
and Japan; and growing competition from other major producing countries
like Brazil, Indonesia, and India.
World pepper prices are stable, and international trade is undergoing many shifts.
According to data from the International Pepper Association (IPC), the
prices of black and white pepper in major export markets around the
world remained unchanged in the most recent trading session (December
15).
Vietnamese black pepper export prices remained unchanged at
US$6,500 – US$6,700/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l grades. Indonesian black
pepper (Lampung) prices were stable at US$6,996/ton. Brazilian ASTA 570
black pepper reached US$6,075/ton. Malaysian black pepper was priced at
US$9,000/ton.
White pepper prices also remained stable in
various markets: Indonesian Muntok white pepper prices stayed unchanged
at US$9,645/ton. Malaysian white pepper prices reached US$12,000/ton.
Vietnamese white pepper prices reached US$9,250/ton.
According to
the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), pepper
imports into the Netherlands in August reached 728 tons, a 45% decrease
compared to the previous month. This decline was mainly due to a 38.9%
decrease in imports from Vietnam, the largest supplier.
Overall,
in the first eight months of 2025, the Netherlands imported 8,755 tons
of pepper, a 23% decrease in volume compared to the same period in 2024.
However, the import value increased by 13.4% due to rising pepper
prices.
Vietnam is the largest supplier of pepper in the
Netherlands, accounting for 56.9% of the market share in the first eight
months of 2025.
The average import price of pepper into the
Netherlands market in the first eight months of 2025 reached US$7,751
per ton, an increase of 47.2% compared to the same period in 2024.
Although imports from Vietnam decreased by 30.2% in volume during the
first eight months of the year, the import value increased. The average
export price of Vietnamese pepper to the Netherlands reached US$7,989
per ton, higher than Brazil (US$5,881 per ton) but lower than Indonesia
(US$8,151 per ton).
Brazil's market share also decreased from
15.5% to 11.7%. Other markets such as Indonesia, India, China, and
Germany all saw significant increases in market share.
Globally, the latest pepper prices on December 12th remained mostly unchanged.
Accordingly, the price of Lampung black pepper in Indonesia edged up
slightly by 0.11%, reaching US$6,989 per ton. Meanwhile, the price of
Muntok white pepper increased by 0.12%, reaching US$9,636 per ton.
Malaysian Kuching ASTA black pepper is currently priced at $9,000 per
ton, while the country's ASTA white pepper is priced at $12,000 per ton.
For the Brazilian market, ASTA 570 black pepper is trading at $6,075 per ton.
In Vietnam, the price of black pepper (500 g/l) is trading at
US$6,500/ton, while the 550 g/l variety is reaching US$6,700/ton; and
the price of white pepper is at US$9,250/ton.
Nation
Type of pepper
Prices (USD/ton)
Fluctuations
Indonesia
Lampung Black Pepper
6,989
0.11%
Muntok White Pepper
9,636
0.12%
Brazil
ASTA 570 Black Pepper
6,075
But
Malaysia
Kuching ASTA Black Pepper
9,000
But
ASTA White Pepper
12,000
But
Vietnam
Black pepper, 500 g/l
6,500
But
Black pepper, 550 g/l
6,700
But
White pepper
9,250
But
Today, global pepper prices recovered slightly in Indonesia but remained stable in other countries.
Therefore, today's pepper prices (December 12, 2025) in the world market have shown little change compared to yesterday.
Today's pepper prices (December 12th) in Vietnam.
Latest pepper prices today, December 12, 2025, in Vietnam and worldwide.
Domestically, pepper prices on December 12th remained unchanged compared to yesterday. Specifically:
The price of pepper in Dak Lak today is trading around 150,000 VND/kg.
The price of pepper in Dak Nong (Lam Dong province) remains at 150,000 VND/kg;
Today, the price of pepper in Gia Lai continues to be purchased at 148,000 VND/kg.
Traders in Dong Nai are currently trading pepper at 148,500 VND/kg.
The price of pepper in Ba Ria - Vung Tau (Ho Chi Minh City province) today remains at 148,500 VND/kg;
Meanwhile, traders in Binh Phuoc (Dong Nai province) are still trading at 148,500 VND/kg.
Area
Price (VND/kg)
Fluctuations
Dak Lak
150,000
But
Boeing Nong
150,000
But
Gia Lai
148,000
But
Dong Nai
148,500
But
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
148,500
But
Binh Phuoc
148,500
But
Latest domestic pepper price list as of December 12, 2025. Compiled by: Bang Nghiem
Today's domestic pepper prices remain unchanged. Therefore, the price of this agricultural product is still at around 150,000 VND/kg.
According to Customs data, in the first 11 months of 2025, Vietnam's
pepper industry recorded a record high export value of over 1.5 billion
USD, a 24% increase compared to the same period, despite a production
volume of only 223,242 tons, a slight decrease of 0.5%. The main driving
force behind this growth was a 30% increase in the average export
price, reaching 6,764 USD/ton, the highest level ever.
Ms. Hoang Thi Lien, Chairwoman of VPSA, believes that 2025 is a
"relatively optimistic" period for Vietnamese pepper businesses amidst
unpredictable global trade fluctuations. She stated that total export
revenue for the year could reach $1.6 billion, while emphasizing that
favorable prices are bringing tangible benefits to farmers and creating
momentum for the industry's continued development.
According to VPSA, Vietnam currently has approximately 200 pepper
processing and trading enterprises, of which 15 large enterprises
account for 70% of exports, while 5 FDI enterprises hold nearly 30% of
the market share. The entire industry owns 14 internationally
standardized deep processing plants, supplying a diverse range of
products from whole peppercorns to pepper powder.
Thanks to the advantages from 16 free trade agreements, businesses have
effectively expanded into key markets. Exports to the US reached $373
million, a slight decrease of 1%, while exports to Germany increased by
34%, India by 58%, and the UK by 67%. Notably, from November 2025, US
President Donald Trump's executive order exempting agricultural products
that cannot be produced domestically on a large scale from tariffs will
help Vietnamese pepper continue to benefit from preferential treatment
and strengthen profit margins.
Ms. Lien
stated that the company is boosting orders for the fourth quarter with
positive results, but emphasized that the pepper industry needs to
simultaneously expand markets and develop products to effectively
exploit global market segments.
Therefore, the price of pepper in Vietnam today, December 12, 2025, is trading around 148,000 - 150,000 VND/kg.
Pepper
price today December 7, 2025: Domestic pepper price increased slightly
by 500 VND, bringing the price to 149,000 VND/kg. Pepper exports in
November continued to increase for the 4th consecutive month.
Domestic pepper price today December 7, 2025
Specifically,
Dak Lak pepper price was purchased at 149,000 VND/kg, a slight increase
of 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Chu Se pepper price (Gia Lai) was
purchased at 147,500 VND/kg, an increase of 500 VND/kg compared to
yesterday. Dak Nong pepper price today was recorded at 149,000 VND/kg,
an increase of 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
In the Southeast
region, pepper price in Ba Ria - Vung Tau is currently at 147,500
VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday; in Binh Phuoc, pepper price today is
at 148,000 VND/kg, up 500 VND/kg from yesterday.
Province (survey area)
Purchase price (Unit: VND/kg)
Change (Unit: VND/kg)
Dak Lak
149,000
+500
Gia Lai
147,500
+500
Dak Nong
149,000
+500
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
147,500
-
Binh Phuoc
148,000
+500
Dong Nai
147,500
-
Pepper
prices today, November 30, 2025, closed the week with a sharp decrease
of 2,000 to 3,000 VND/kg. Specifically, Gia Lai pepper prices recorded
the sharpest decrease of 3,000 VND/kg compared to last week. In Dak Lak
and Dak Nong, pepper prices decreased by 2,000 VND/kg compared to last
week.
In the Southeast region, pepper prices in Ba Ria - Vung Tau
and Dong Nai decreased by 2,500 VND/kg compared to last week. Pepper
prices in Binh Phuoc decreased by 2,000 VND/kg compared to last week.
Vietnam’s
pepper has the opportunity to set a new export record as pepper prices
increase sharply in the international market. Global supply is
decreasing, but demand remains high, pushing prices to attractive
levels, helping pepper continue to maintain its position as “black gold”
among agricultural exports.
Many farmers have switched to growing
coffee and durian during the period of low pepper prices, causing
supply to shrink. This decline has inadvertently created momentum for
pepper prices to increase in the market, helping to significantly
improve export value.
Experts predict the price increase cycle
could last more than 10 years. Next year, domestic pepper prices are
expected to reach VND200,000/kg thanks to strong momentum from the
export market and continued supply contraction.
In the short term,
pepper prices are likely to remain above VND148,000/kg. If floods and
rains continue to slow down the harvest, prices may even reach a new
high, creating more opportunities for pepper growers in the final stages
of the season.
World pepper prices today
Update
on world pepper prices from the International Pepper Association (IPC),
at the end of the most recent trading session, IPC listed the price of
Indonesian Lampung black pepper at 6,995 USD/ton, and the price of
Muntok white pepper at 9,643 USD/ton.
The price of Brazilian ASTA
570 black pepper is at USD 6,150/ton. The price of Malaysian ASTA black
pepper is at USD 9,000/ton; the price of this country's ASTA white
pepper is at USD 12,000/ton.
Today, Vietnam black pepper price is
traded at 6,500 USD/ton for 500 g/l; 550 g/l at 6,700 USD/ton; white
pepper price at 9,250 USD/ton.
By the end of November 2025, pepper
prices in the export market continued to maintain an upward trend when
the total turnover reached nearly 1.52 billion USD. Although output
decreased by 4.4% compared to the same period in 2024, export value
increased by 24.4% thanks to the sharp increase in black and white
pepper prices. The 7.7% decrease in output compared to 2023 did not
reduce the attractiveness of this item.
In 11 months, the average
export price of black pepper reached 6,618 USD/ton and white pepper
reached 8,636 USD/ton. These two prices increased by 1,767 USD and 2,175
USD respectively compared to the same period in 2024, helping Vietnam's
pepper export price maintain a highly competitive position in the world
market.
Many key export enterprises such as Olam Vietnam,
Nedspice, Phuc Sinh or Simexco Dak Lak are maintaining stable output,
contributing to maintaining the supply rhythm for the market. Although
some enterprises have reduced output, others have increased, creating a
balanced picture for exports and supporting pepper prices from
fluctuating strongly.
The US remains the largest consumer market
but imports have decreased by 28%. In return, demand from the UAE, China
and India has increased sharply, especially China, which increased by
83.7%. The expansion from emerging markets has helped pepper prices
maintain a positive trend and created stable expectations for the
following months.
Pepper price today November 27, 2025: Sharp increase of 2,000 VND
Today's
domestic pepper price, November 27, 2025, increased by 2,000 VND,
trading around 149,500 - 150,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, world pepper prices
remained stable.
Báo Tài nguyên Môi trường•27/11/2025
Pepper price today November 27th in the world latest
In the world, the latest pepper price on November 27 remained stable.
Accordingly, the price of Lampung black pepper in Indonesia remains at
7,126 USD/ton. The price of Muntok white pepper is anchored at 9,703
USD/ton.
The price of Malaysia's
Kuching ASTA black pepper is currently at $9,200 per ton; while the
country's ASTA white pepper is priced at $12,300 per ton.
For the Brazilian market, the price of ASTA 570 black pepper is trading at 6,175 USD/ton.
In Vietnam, the price of 500g/l black pepper is trading at 6,400
USD/ton, 550g/l is at 6,600 USD/ton; and the price of white pepper is at
9,050 USD/ton.
Nation
Pepper type
Price (USD/ton)
Fluctuations
Indonesia
Lampung Black Pepper
7,126
-
Muntok White Pepper
9,703
-
Brazil
Black Pepper ASTA 570
6,175
-
Malaysia
Kuching Black Pepper ASTA
9,200
-
ASTA White Pepper
12,300
-
Vietnam
Black pepper 500 g/l
6,400
-
Black pepper 550 g/l
6,600
-
White pepper
9,050
-
Latest world pepper price list today, November 27. Compiled by: Bang Nghiem
Thus, the world pepper price today, November 27, 2025, is unchanged compared to yesterday.
Pepper price today November 27 in the country
Domestically, pepper prices on November 27 increased sharply compared to yesterday. Specifically:
Dak Lak pepper price increased by 1,000 VND today, trading at 150,000 VND/kg;
Dak Nong pepper price (Lam Dong province) also reached 149,000 VND/kg;
Gia Lai pepper price today increased by 1,000 VND, purchased at the threshold of 149,500 VND/kg;
Dong Nai traders have traded pepper at 150,000 VND/kg, an increase of 2,000 VND;
Pepper price in Ba Ria - Vung Tau (HCMC province) also reached 150,000 VND/kg;
Meanwhile, traders in Binh Phuoc (Dong Nai province) traded at 149,500 VND/kg, an increase of 1,500 VND.
Area
Price (VND/kg)
Fluctuations
Dak Lak
150,000
1,000
Dak Nong
150,000
1,000
Gia Lai
149,500
1,000
Dong Nai
150,000
2,000
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
150,000
2,000
Binh Phuoc
149,500
1,500
Latest domestic pepper price list on November 27, 2025. Compiled by: Bang Nghiem
Today's domestic pepper price increased sharply from 1,000 - 2,000 VND, thereby pushing the price of this agricultural product to reach 150,000 VND/kg.
The US’s removal of reciprocal tariffs on many spice products from
November 14, 2025, has created an important boost for the Vietnamese
pepper market. At the same time, prolonged rain and floods in the
Central Highlands have seriously affected agricultural production,
making pepper supply even more scarce and prices have continuously
increased in recent days.
Pepper price today 11/27/2025 in the country and the world latest
In Dak Lak, more than 180,000 hectares of crops were damaged, of which
over 19,000 hectares of perennial crops including coffee, durian, and
pepper were severely affected, causing an estimated loss of VND1,500
billion. Gia Lai and many areas of Lam Dong also recorded large losses
in cultivation, livestock, and aquaculture.
In the context of impacted supply, many cooperatives in Lam Dong are
promoting linkage models to stabilize production. Binh Minh Production -
Trade - Service Cooperative (Dak Wil commune) is a typical unit when
cooperating with processing enterprises and international organizations
to build sustainable raw material areas.
Currently, the locality has nearly 2,800 hectares of pepper, with an
output of about 5,500 tons; the linked area alone has reached more than
1,400 hectares. The commune government said that in the past, fragmented
production made farmers vulnerable to price pressures, but the chain
linkage model is helping to build brands and stabilize output.
With about 36,000 hectares of pepper, Lam Dong is aiming to develop
"Clean pepper" to meet international market requirements and increase
product value.
Thus, today's pepper price on November 27, 2025 in the country is trading around 147,500 - 149,000 VND/kg.
Domestic
pepper prices on November 24 remained at VND148,000/kg. Cumulative
exports by mid-November reached over USD1.44 billion, surpassing the
record set in 2016.
Báo Lâm Đồng•24/11/2025
Domestic pepper prices remain stable
According to a survey on November 24, pepper prices in key domestic
growing areas remained unchanged, ranging from 146,500 to 148,000
VND/kg. The highest prices were recorded in Dak Lak and Dak Nong .
Last week, pepper prices increased by VND2,500/kg due to concerns about
the impact of floods on production and the positive impact of US tariff
reduction.
Pepper exports set historic record
According
to data from the Customs Department, in the first half of November,
Vietnam exported 8,203 tons of pepper, earning nearly 52.85 million USD.
Accumulated to November 15, the total export volume reached about
213,432 tons with a value of more than 1.44 billion USD.
Pepper price today 2411 "Black gold" export sets new record
This figure has officially surpassed the record of 1.43 billion USD of
the whole year 2016, setting a new milestone for the Vietnamese pepper
industry.
Market analysis and forecasting
Pepper
industry expert Hoang Phuoc Binh said that export value could continue
to increase sharply due to high selling prices. He said that the "black
gold" product is in its golden age due to a decrease in supply while
international demand is high.
The reason for the decline in
supply is believed to be due to the fact that pepper prices were too low
in previous years, causing many farmers to switch to growing crops with
higher economic value such as coffee and durian. According to Mr. Binh,
the current price increase cycle could last more than 10 years and
domestic pepper prices are likely to reach 200,000 VND/kg next year.
Pepper price today 2411 "Black gold" export sets new record
Pepper prices on the world market
According to data from the International Pepper Association (IPC),
pepper export prices of various countries also recorded many
fluctuations:
Black Pepper: Indonesia
traded at $7,104/ton, Brazil (ASTA 570) at $6,175/ton, and Malaysia at
$9,200/ton. In Vietnam, prices of 500g/l and 550g/l black pepper
remained at $6,400-$6,600/ton.
White Pepper:
The price of Indonesian Muntok white pepper is 9,673 USD/ton. Meanwhile,
Malaysia and Vietnam quoted prices of 12,300 USD/ton and 9,050 USD/ton
respectively.
The recent prolonged floods in the Central
Highlands region are also a factor affecting production. According to
statistics from the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster
Prevention and Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment), the
preliminary economic damage is estimated at more than VND13,078 billion,
including hundreds of hectares of crops affected.