On May 12, 2021, Vietnam saw a rise in coffee prices ranging from 32,900 VND/kg to 34,100 VND/kg across various districts, attributed to an increase in global coffee prices. In contrast, pepper prices in Dong Nai province dropped by 1,000 VND/kg to 64,000 VND/kg due to concerns over Covid-19 and a decrease in China's imports. This impacted the domestic market, with prices fluctuating from 63,000 VND/kg to 68,500 VND/kg across different provinces. The future trend of these agricultural commodity prices remains uncertain, influenced by global market dynamics and logistical challenges.