Pepper Market October 10, 2024: Price drops again
Pepper price today, October 10, is around 146,000 - 147,000 VND/kg, down slightly 500-1,000 VND compared to yesterday.
Pepper
prices increased by 1,500 - 2,000 VND/kg in provinces with high prices
such as Dak Lak - Dak Nong - Ba Ria, remaining stable in other
localities compared to the same time yesterday. After 2 consecutive days
of decline in the domestic market, pepper prices have recovered and
widened the gap between localities.
At
the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper
Community (IPC) listed the price of Lampung black pepper (Indonesia) at
6,706 USD/ton; the price of Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 at 6,750
USD/ton; the price of Kuching black pepper (Malaysia) ASTA at 8,900
USD/ton.
Muntok white pepper price is 8,966 USD/ton; Malaysian ASTA white pepper price is at 11,400 USD/ton.
Vietnam
black pepper price is traded at 6,800 USD/ton for 500 g/l; 550 g/l at
7,100 USD/ton; white pepper price at 10,150 USD/ton.
Vietnam
Pepper and Spice Association informed that in September 2024, Vietnam
imported 2,430 tons of pepper, of which black pepper reached 2,233 tons,
white pepper reached 197 tons, total import turnover reached 13.6
million USD.
Compared
to August, import volume increased by 63%. Olam, Phuc Sinh and Tran
Chau are the three main importers. Indonesia is the largest pepper
supplier to Vietnam, reaching 1,787 tons, up 460.2% compared to the
previous month.
As
of September 30, 2024, Vietnam imported 23,778 tons of pepper of all
kinds, of which black pepper reached 20,890 tons and white pepper
reached 2,888 tons, with a total import turnover of 102.0 million USD.
Compared
to the same period in 2023, import volume increased by 15.8%. The main
importing enterprises include: Olam Vietnam, Pearl Group, KSS Vietnam,
Phuc Sinh and Lien Thanh, of which Olam holds the largest market share
of 35.7%, reaching 8,498 tons, up 11.0%.
Brazil,
Cambodia and Indonesia are the three main pepper suppliers to Vietnam,
accounting for 90.3%, reaching 8,512 tons, 6,651 tons and 6,317 tons
respectively, of which imports from Brazil decreased by 32%. Of which,
imports from Cambodia increased by 95.4% and Indonesia increased by
134.2%.
According to KTĐT.vn