Vietnamese Pepper Prices – August 21, 2025
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Pepper prices in key growing regions of Vietnam are experiencing an upward trend today, August 21, 2025, compared to yesterday.Internal pepper prices currently range from 141,000 to 144,000 vietnamese Dong (VND) per kilogram.
Regional Price Updates
Central Highlands Region
in the Central Highlands, pepper prices have seen increases in several provinces:
- Dak Lak: Prices have risen by 1,000 VND/kg to 144,000 VND/kg.
- Gia Lai: Prices increased by 1,000 VND/kg, reaching 142,000 VND/kg.
- Lam Dong (formerly Dak Nong): Prices remain stable at 143,000 VND/kg.
Southeastern Region
The Southeastern region also reflects price increases:
- Ba Ria-Vung Tau (Hoshchein): Prices are up 2,000 VND/kg to 143,000 VND/kg.
- Dong Nai: Prices increased by 2,000 VND/kg, reaching 143,000 VND/kg.
- Binh Phuoc (formerly Dongnai): Prices rose by 1,000 VND/kg to 141,000 VND/kg.
Factors Influencing Pepper Prices
Pepper prices are influenced by a variety of factors, including weather conditions, harvest yields, global demand, and export markets. Vietnam is the world’s largest producer of pepper, and its production significantly impacts global pepper prices. You can find more information about Vietnam’s agricultural exports at the Trade Map, a resource provided by the International Trade Centre.
Key Takeaways
- Pepper prices in Vietnam are currently rising.
- The Central Highlands and Southeastern regions are experiencing price increases.
- Prices vary slightly between provinces, ranging from 141,000 to 144,000 VND/kg.
- Global demand and weather patterns play a crucial role in determining pepper prices.