Last week, Vietnam saw a rise in coffee prices, with ranges from 31,900 to 33,600 VND / kg in several provinces and Ho Chi Minh City, and a slight increase in Kon Tum province. The average national price was 32,000 VND / kg. Meanwhile, Georgia's import of ground and instant coffee was down by 2.4% in the first eight months of 2020 compared to the same period in 2019. In terms of pepper prices, there was a significant adjustment in Vietnam, with prices increasing from 2,000-3,000 VND / kg in most localities, resulting in an average price of 52,500 VND / kg. On the global market, prices for Malabar black, Indonesian black and white pepper, Malaysian black and white pepper, and Sri Lankan black pepper experienced mixed reactions, with China's white pepper seeing a notable 8% increase.