Today’s Peppercorn Prices: Holding Steady at 76,000 – 80,000 VND per Kilogram

Today's pepper prices, September 15th, range from 76,000 to 80,000 VND per kg. This morning, pepper prices in key growing areas remained stable. Join us as we delve into the latest updates and insights on this spice's market trends!

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Since the beginning of September 2021, Indonesia’s pepper export prices have been on the rise, partly due to a significant decrease in Vietnam’s exports.

1Domestic Pepper Prices

Pepper prices in the domestic market today range from VND 76,000 – 80,000/kg, remaining unchanged from yesterday in key growing areas.

Specifically, the latest pepper prices in the following provinces are:

  • Dong Nai at the lowest price of VND 76,000/kg
  • Gia Lai at VND 77,000/kg
  • Dak Lak and Dak Nong at VND 78,000/kg
  • Binh Phuoc at VND 79,000/kg
  • Ba Ria – Vung Tau at the highest price of VND 80,000/kg

The domestic market is currently in a stable phase (lasting from last weekend to the beginning of this week) and is awaiting positive signals after today (September 15th) as provinces continue to ease certain activities.

Today’s pepper prices in the domestic market range from VND 76,000 – 80,000/kg

2Export Pepper Information

Vietnam’s black and white pepper export prices are currently stable. Only Indonesia’s pepper export prices have increased in the past few days.

Vietnam is currently maintaining 130,000 hectares of pepper area with an annual output of 180,000 tons. Vietnamese pepper is now present in 110 countries and territories worldwide. The volume of Vietnam’s pepper exports accounts for 60% of the world’s pepper exports.

Along with quantity, the quality of Vietnamese pepper has also improved, and the product range has diversified to include black, green, white, powdered, and pickled pepper…

Vietnam’s black and white pepper export prices are stable

The above is the pepper price information for September 15th that we would like to share with you.

Frequently asked questions

The prices are holding steady at 76,000 – 80,000 VND per kilogram as of the writing of this article.

The price of peppercorns can fluctuate due to various factors such as weather conditions, crop yield, and market demand. Additionally, the quality of the peppercorns can also impact the price, with higher-grade peppercorns commanding a higher price.

Farmers take various measures to ensure the quality of their peppercorns, including proper harvesting techniques, careful drying processes, and storage in optimal conditions. They also pay attention to the maturity of the peppercorns, as harvesting at the right time can impact the quality and flavor.

Peppercorns are typically graded based on their size, with larger peppercorns being more expensive. There are also different varieties of peppercorns, such as black, white, green, and red, each with its own unique flavor and characteristics.

To maintain the freshness of peppercorns, it is recommended to store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Storing them in an airtight container can also help extend their shelf life and preserve their flavor.
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