Domestic pepper prices
As of 11:30 am today (July 3), domestic pepper prices have interrupted the series of price reductions, listed at 134,200 VND/kg. Currently, key areas are trading in the range of 134,000 - 135,000 VND/kg.
Domestic pepper prices after a sudden sharp decrease, provinces and cities maintain the same price range.
Dong Nai is the area that puts it on the market with the lowest price of 133,000 VND/kg.
Gia Lai province and Ho Chi Minh City traded at the threshold of 14,000 VND/kg.
Lam Dong and Dak Lak offer for sale at a purchase price of 135,000 VND/kg.
World pepper price
In the world market, pepper prices maintained a sideways trend in all countries. Black pepper stood still, while Indonesian white pepper prices increased slightly by 1 USD/ton, respectively trading in the range of 7, 121 - 9, 253 USD/ton (equivalent to 188.458 VND/kg - 244,881 VND/kg).
Meanwhile, the price of black pepper in Brazil sold to the market is 5,900 USD/ton (about 156. 144 VND/kg). Notably, black and white pepper in Malaysia are still trading at high prices, respectively 12,250 USD/ton and 9,350 USD/ton.
In Vietnam's pepper export market, the price of black pepper of 500 g/l and 550 g/l remains at 6,100 - 6,200 USD/ton. In the same direction, ASTA white pepper is offered for sale at 9,000 USD/ton (equivalent to 238,185 VND/kg).

Assessments and forecasts
In May 2026, black pepper continued to be the main export item, accounting for nearly 70% of Vietnam's total pepper export volume in the month, reaching 17.52 thousand tons, worth 109.26 million USD, down 7.0% in volume and down 10.3% in value compared to the same period in 2025.
Exports of ground black pepper reached 3.41 thousand tons, worth 24.81 million USD, a slight increase of 1.4% in volume but a decrease in value of 5.2%.
Meanwhile, white pepper exports reached 2.04 thousand tons, worth 16.66 million USD, down 11.3% in volume and down 12.4% in value; Pureed white pepper exports also decreased by 9.7% in volume and down 13% in value.
