Pepper prices in Vietnam today 9/10: decreased slightly

Published 2020년 10월 9일

Tridge summary

Pepper prices in Vietnam have slightly decreased today, with the range depending on the province. In September, the country exported around 18 thousand tons of pepper, generating approximately $45 million. From January to September, pepper exports totaled 220 thousand tons with a value of $489 million, marking a decrease of 5.8% in volume and 17.6% in value compared to the same period last year. The US, India, and Germany are the top three markets for Vietnamese pepper, accounting for 31.2% of the total export value. The export price per ton of pepper has decreased by 13.6% compared to the same period last year, reaching $2,198.
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Original content

As recorded in the domestic agricultural market, the price of pepper today, October 9, 2020, turned back to decrease slightly compared to yesterday's session. Specifically, in Dong Nai province, pepper prices today decreased by 500 VND / kg to 48,500 VND / kg. The remaining localities have not changed. In Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces, pepper prices today were at 49,500 VND / kg. In Gia Lai province, today pepper prices were purchased at 49,000 VND / kg. In Ba Ria - Vung Tau province today, pepper price is 51,000 VND / kg, this is the locality with the highest price in the whole region. In Binh Phuoc province, today pepper prices are at 50,000 VND / kg. Thus, the price of pepper in the whole region today ranges from 48,500 to 51,000 VND / kg. According to the Department of Agro-Processing and Market Development, the volume of pepper exported in September 2020 is estimated at 18 thousand tons with a value of $ 45 million, bringing the volume and value of pepper exports in the ...
Source: tieudung

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