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pepper prices
News update regarding pepper prices.
Pepper prices on June 9th: Market maintains at 140,000 VND/kg, Vietnam expands its value chain.
Domestic pepper prices remain stable while Vietnam gradually asserts its role as a global processing hub, proactively securing supplies from Cambodia, Brazil, and Indonesia.
Market
Pepper prices today, June 9th: Domestic market remains stable at 140,000 VND/kg.
Domestic pepper prices remained at 137,000 – 140,000 VND/kg amidst a sharp decline in Indian spice exports due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Domestic pepper prices hover around 140,000 VND/kg, leading Vietnam to significantly increase raw material imports.
The pepper market remained stable last week in key growing regions, despite a slight decrease. Notably, Vietnam is increasing pepper imports for further processing...
Pepper prices on June 5th: Domestic prices rose to 140,000 VND/kg, global supply remains low.
Domestic pepper prices have increased by 1,000 VND/kg amid declining production in major exporting countries like Vietnam and India due to weather impacts.
Pepper prices on June 3rd dropped sharply to 136,000 VND/kg, with limited long-term supply.
Pepper prices in Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces fell by 3,000 VND/kg on June 3rd. Despite short-term technical adjustments, the outlook for global supply remains low due to the impact of climate change.
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