Peppercorn price in Vietnam today 12/6: Continue to move sideways

Published 2021년 6월 12일

Tridge summary

Pepper prices in Vietnam are stable with the lowest price in Dong Nai province at 68,000 VND/kg and prices ranging from 69,500 VND/kg to 72,000 VND/kg in other provinces. In Nigeria, the price of a large off-take of pepper has increased by 66.7% to 25,000 naira due to market fluctuations.

At the Tokyo Commodity Exchange and the Shanghai Commodity Futures Exchange, the price of rubber for May 2021 delivery has increased. It is estimated that Vietnam's rubber exports in May 2021 will reach around 80,000 tons, worth US$139 million, marking a significant increase in volume and value compared to the previous month and year.
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Original content

Update pepper price According to the website tintaynguyen.com, today's pepper price was flat in all surveyed provinces. Currently, the lowest price is 68,000 VND/kg available in Dong Nai province. Next are the three provinces of Gia Lai, Dak Lak and Dak Nong with prices ranging from 69,500 VND/kg to 70,000 VND/kg. Similarly, the two provinces of Binh Phuoc and Ba Ria - Vung Tau continued to trade stably, at 71,000 VND/kg and 72,000 VND/kg respectively. In Nigeria, many food items, including pepper, have seen prices skyrocket across markets in Lagos State, worrying many traders. Accordingly, the price of a large off-take has now increased by 66.7% to an average of 25,000 naira. While two weeks ago, the price increased 17.6% to 15,000 naira. Similarly, the price of a medium-sized bag was also revised up 30.8%, now selling for an average price of 17,000 naira, Nairametrics reported. Update rubber prices At the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM), the price of rubber for delivery in May ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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