Pepper price today in Vietnam, March 13: The market has been less volatile in the past week

Published 2022년 3월 13일

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Domestic pepper prices in Vietnam have remained stable this week, with the highest price recorded in Ba Ria - Vung Tau province at 81,000 VND/kg. Meanwhile, the city government of Kathmandu, Nepal, has legalized the import of betel nut, black pepper, and peas. These items, which were previously smuggled, will now be approved for import by the Department of Trade, Supply and Consumer Protection.
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Update domestic pepper prices See more: Pepper price today March 14 Pepper prices this week generally tended to move sideways in key provinces in the country. Compared to the beginning of the week, the purchase price did not have much difference. Currently, the highest price of 81,000 VND/kg is recorded in Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. Following is Binh Phuoc province with the price of 80,000 VND/kg. Similarly, pepper price in Dong Nai province was also stable at 78,500 VND/kg during the past week. Particularly in the three provinces of Gia Lai and Dak Lak and Dak Nong, the purchasing price leveled off since the beginning of the week, but turned down slightly by 500 dong/kg on Friday (March 11). Therefore, the transaction level in these three provinces is currently 78,000 VND/kg and 79,500 VND/kg, respectively. Update information on world pepper The city government of Kathmandu (Nepal) has allowed the import of betel nut, black pepper and peas, according to Khabarhub.com. The ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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