(VAN) Pepper prices on July 6, 2026, remained unchanged in global markets. Domestic pepper prices are currently trading at around VND 133,000-135,000/kg.
Pepper prices on July 6 globally
Global pepper prices remained stable on July 6, 2026.
Accordingly, Lampung black pepper from Indonesia was quoted at $ 7,121/ton, while Muntok white pepper traded at $ 9,253/ton.
Malaysia’s Kuching ASTA black pepper remained at $ 9,350/ton, while ASTA white pepper was priced at $ 12,250/ton.
In Brazil, ASTA 570 black pepper was quoted at $ 5,900/ton.
In Vietnam, 500 g/l black pepper for export was priced at $ 6,100/ton, while the 550 g/l grade was quoted at $ 6,200/ton. White pepper was traded at $ 9,000/ton.
Global pepper prices remained stable today, extending a week of minimal movement. According to the latest report from Harris Spice, the pepper market is receiving support from expectations that tensions in the Middle East will ease, which could boost short-term demand. In addition, global supply remains tight while buying interest is steady, helping pepper prices maintain a positive foundation.
In Vietnam, the harvest season has ended, and farmers continue to hold back sales in anticipation of higher prices later this year. Yields in parts of the Central Highlands declined slightly due to heavy rainfall last year. Meanwhile, stable coffee prices have encouraged many growers to sell coffee while retaining their pepper stocks. Although the rainy season began in late May, rainfall has remained below the multi-year average.

Pepper prices on July 6, 2026: Latest domestic and global updates.
In India, harvesting has been completed, but the monsoon has started weakly, with below-average rainfall forecasted to be the lowest in 26 years, raising concerns over the upcoming crop. Meanwhile, Indonesia has entered the harvest season in Bengkulu, while the Lampung region is expected to begin harvesting in August. However, prolonged rainfall could delay harvesting, and the low number of flower spikes poses additional risks to yields.
In Brazil, the main harvest has not yet begun, limiting selling pressure and helping to keep the market stable. Harris Spice expects global pepper supply to remain tight until Brazil significantly increases production.
Together with the potential return of El Niño later this year and improving demand prospects if geopolitical tensions continue to ease, these factors are expected to provide further support for pepper prices in the coming months, although market sentiment remains cautious.
Thus, global pepper prices on July 6, 2026, remained unchanged compared with yesterday.
Pepper prices on July 6 domestically
In the domestic market, pepper prices on July 6 were unchanged from yesterday. Specifically:
- Pepper prices in Dak Lak remained at VND 135,000/kg;
- Pepper prices in Dak Nong (Lam Dong Province) continued to be purchased at VND 135,000/kg;
- Pepper prices in Gia Lai remained at VND 134,000/kg;
- Traders in Dong Nai continued to trade pepper at VND 133,000/kg;
- Pepper prices in Ba Ria-Vung Tau (Ho Chi Minh City) remained at VND 134,000/kg;
- Meanwhile, traders in Binh Phuoc (Dong Nai Province) continued to trade pepper at VND 133,000/kg.
$ 1 = VND 26,462 – Source: Vietcombank.
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