Agricultural product prices in Vietnam on March 18, 2023: Pepper prices tend to increase

Published Mar 18, 2023

Tridge summary

Pepper and coffee prices in Vietnam and globally are experiencing fluctuations. Vietnamese pepper prices are rising, reaching 65,500 VND/kg in some areas, while green coffee bean prices in the Central Highlands have increased by 500 VND/kg. On the global market, the prices for Lampung black pepper and Brazilian black pepper have seen a slight decrease, but Robusta and Arabica coffee futures are on the rise. Spain is set to import over 376,000 tons of coffee in 2022, with Vietnam being its largest supplier. In the first two months of 2023, Vietnam's coffee exports experienced a decline in volume and value compared to the same period in the previous year.
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Pepper prices tend to increase Pepper prices today in Gia Lai are being purchased by traders at 64,000 VND/kg. In Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces, today's pepper price is purchased at 65,000 VND/kg. In the Southeast, pepper prices continued the sideways trend. Currently, today's pepper price in Ba Ria Vung Tau is being purchased by traders at the mark of 66,500 VND/kg. In Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, today's pepper price is purchased at 65,500 VND/kg. On the world market, at the end of the latest trading session, the International Pepper Community (IPC) listed the price of Lampung black pepper (Indonesia) at 3,485, down 0.34% USD/ton; Brazilian black pepper price ASTA 570 at USD 2,950/ton; Kuching black pepper price (Malaysia) ASTA kept at USD 4,900/ton. Muntok white pepper price 6,000 USD/ton, down 0.33%; Malaysia ASTA white pepper price is still at 7,300 USD/ton. Vietnam black pepper price traded at 3,325 USD/ton with 500 g/l grade, 550g/l grade at 3,375 USD/ton; white pepper price at ...
Source: tieudung

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