Vietnam’s pepper industry expects dynamic market in 2025

Vietnam’s pepper industry is set for an eventful year in 2025 as global production continues to decline while demand from key markets fluctuates, creating both challenges and opportunities for exporters.

According to Hoang Thi Lien, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association, global pepper output is expected to fall for the fourth consecutive year in 2025. The decline reflects a shift away from pepper cultivation, as farmers opt for more profitable crops such as durian, coffee, and oil palm. Additionally, climate change and extreme weather conditions have negatively impacted yields, increasing production costs.

China, a major importer of Vietnamese pepper, has significantly reduced its purchases, instead increasing imports from Indonesia by 76.8%. As a result, Vietnam’s pepper exports to China dropped by 82% in 2024. However, despite this shift, Lien noted that China still has substantial demand for pepper, suggesting that it will continue to rely on Vietnamese supply during the 2025 harvest season.

According to Lien, demand from the US and European food and spice processing industries remains a key driver of Vietnam’s pepper exports. With global supply tightening, these markets present significant opportunities for Vietnamese producers.

Ho Tri Nhuan, Director of the Gohan Company, said 2025 is a favourable but perhaps unpredictable year for Vietnam’s pepper exports. While stable demand and reduced supply could help sustain high prices, price fluctuations will depend on the buying patterns of major markets. China is anticipated to increase purchases once Vietnam’s peak harvest begins in this March and April, whereas US buyers may delay orders due to existing stockpiles from 2024.

He advised businesses to closely monitor market developments and buying trends to plan their procurement, storage, and financial planning to maintain export growth and maximise profitability.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Tan Cong, Chairman of Nam Yang Cooperative in Gia Lai province, highlighted that intercropping reduces costs, mitigates disease risks, and supports eco-friendly agricultural practices. Vietnamese farmers are shifting towards sustainable pepper production by adopting intercropping systems with coffee and fruit trees.

By prioritising organic fertilisers and biological pest control over chemical inputs, farmers are improving product quality and ensuring long-term sustainability in global markets, Cong added.

According to Vietnam General Department of Customs, Vietnam’s pepper exports reached nearly US$1.4 billion in 2024, marking a 45% year-on-year increase, driven by strong demand for black pepper (US$1.1 billion) and white pepper (over US$200 million).

The US remained Vietnam’s largest pepper importer, purchasing 72,311 tonnes in 2024, a 33.2% increase from 2023, setting a new all-time export record. Other key markets included the Middle East, Germany, the Netherlands, India, and China.

On the import side, Vietnam brought in over 36,700 tonnes of pepper in 2024, valued at US$176.2 million, representing a 38% increase in volume and a 99.5% surge in value compared to 2023.

The largest suppliers were Indonesia, Brazil, and Cambodia, with imports from Indonesia and Cambodia rising sharply by 431.2% and 80.7%, respectively, while imports from Brazil declined by 42.4%.

Pepper exports to US reach record high in 2024

VOV.VN - The United States remained the largest consumer of Vietnamese pepper last year with 72,311 tonnes, accounting for 28.9% of total pepper export value and representing a sharp rise of 33.2% compared to 2023, according to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association.

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