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Pepper prices on March 5, 2025: Domestic market continues to rise

(VAN) Pepper prices on March 5, 2025, continue to rise in Indonesia. Domestic pepper prices have increased by VND 200 - VND 1,000.

Pepper prices on March 5 globally

Globally, pepper prices on March 5 continue to rise in Indonesia.

Accordingly, the price of black pepper Lampung in Indonesia increased by 0.38% to $ 7,328/ton, while the price of white pepper Muntok also edged up 0.38% to $ 10,175/ton.

The price of black pepper Kuching ASTA in Malaysia remains at $ 9,500/ton, while white pepper ASTA from this country reaches $ 12,000/ton.

In the Brazilian market, black pepper ASTA 570 is traded at $ 6,850/ton.

In Vietnam, export black pepper prices continue to decline, with the 500 g/l type trading at $ 6,900/ton, while the 550 g/l type is at $ 7,100/ton. Similarly, the export price of white pepper stands at $ 9,900/ton.

The global pepper prices on March 5, 2025, continue to rise in Indonesia, but there are no new changes in other countries.

Thus, the global pepper price on March 5, 2025, maintained a slight increase in Indonesia compared to yesterday.

Domestic and global pepper price updates on March 5, 2025

Domestic and global pepper price updates on March 5, 2025

Pepper prices on March 5 domestically

In Vietnam, the domestic pepper prices on March 5 showed a slight increase in some areas compared to yesterday.

Specifically, in Dak Lak, the price remains at VND 159,200/kg.

The price of pepper in Dak Nong increases by VND 200, reaching VND 159,200/kg.

In Gia Lai, the price continues to trade at VND 157,000/kg.

Traders in Dong Nai are purchasing pepper at VND 158,000/kg, an increase of VND 1,000.

The price of pepper in Ba Ria - Vung Tau rises to VND 158,000/kg after an increase of VND 1,000.

Traders in Binh Phuoc are also trading at VND 158,000/kg.

Thus, the domestic pepper price on March 5, 2025, is trading around VND 157,000 - VND 159,200/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.310 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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