March 24, 2025 | 17:50 GMT +7
March 24, 2025 | 17:50 GMT +7
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Pepper prices today, March 19, 2025, recorded a strong increase in the domestic market, continuing the upward trend since the beginning of the year. Meanwhile, the global market also experienced many positive developments due to high demand and limited supply. Below is detailed information on global pepper prices, domestic pepper prices, and market analysis.
In the international market, pepper prices today maintain a slight upward trend in major producing regions such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and India. Global pepper consumption demand remains high, especially in major markets like the US, Europe, and China.
Reasons for rising global pepper prices
Pepper prices on March 19, 2025: Upward trend in the domestic market
On the domestic market, pepper prices today continued to rise sharply, ranging from VND 159,000 - 161,000/kg. This is the highest price in the past eight years, bringing good profits to farmers.
$ 1 = VND 25.320 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
(VAN) After the government's guidance and management, the export price of Vietnamese rice has risen again, and the price of rice and paddy in the domestic market has also increased.
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(VAN) Pepper prices on March 24, 2025, remained stable in the domestic market, holding at high levels from 159,000 - 160,500 VND/kg in key provinces.
(VAN) Coffee prices on March 24, 2025, remained stable in both domestic and global markets. Domestic coffee prices range from VND 132,900 to VND 134,000/kg.
(VAN) Pepper prices on March 22, 2025, recorded mixed movements. The domestic market decreased by VND 500/kg, ranging from VND 159,000 to VND 160,000/kg.
(VAN) Coffee prices on March 22, 2025, Robusta prices recovered, coffee prices in the Central Highlands dropped sharply, ranging from 132,500 to 133,500 VND/kg.
(VAN) Pepper prices on March 20, 2025, saw a slight decline, ranging at VND 159,000 to VND 160,500/kg. The global market also experienced mixed fluctuations.