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Coffee prices on April 11, 2025: Domestic market rises slightly

(VAN) Coffee prices on April 11, 2025, increased slightly domestically, at VND 117,300 to VND 119,000/kg, up by VND 1,000 to VND 1,300/kg over yesterday.

Coffee prices on April 11 globally

Coffee prices on the global market today, April 11, 2025, have shown signs of recovery after a long period of pressure from various economic and political factors. On major exchanges such as ICE Futures Europe and ICE Futures US, Robusta and Arabica coffee prices are showing a slight upward trend, restoring confidence among investors as well as coffee producers.

Robusta coffee for May delivery is priced at $ 5,076/ton, up by $ 203/ton.

Robusta coffee for July delivery stands at $ 4,956/ton, an increase of $ 159/ton.

Arabica coffee for May delivery is at 345.4 cents/lb, up by $ 3.7/ton.

Arabica coffee for July delivery is at 344.05 cents/lb, up by $ 3.5/ton.

According to experts, the rise in Robusta coffee prices has been attributed to difficulties in global supply, especially from Brazil, where coffee production has been affected by extreme weather conditions. In addition, the U.S. government's decision to reduce import tariffs on Vietnamese coffee has created a positive sentiment in the market.

Coffee export situation

In March 2025, Brazil’s coffee exports dropped by 26.5% compared to the same period last year, but export revenue still increased by 41.8%, reaching $ 1.32 billion. This indicates that although export volume declined, the surge in coffee prices offset the decrease in quantity.

Domestic coffee prices on April 11, 2025, recorded a slight increase. Photo: Internet.

Domestic coffee prices on April 11, 2025, recorded a slight increase. Photo: Internet.

Coffee prices on April 11 domestically

In the domestic market, coffee prices on April 11, 2025, also saw a slight increase, ranging from VND 117,300 to VND 119,000/kg, up by VND 1,000 to VND 1,300/kg compared to yesterday. This indicates a recovery in domestic coffee prices after a prolonged period of decline.

Dak Nong recorded a coffee price of VND 119,000/kg, increasing by VND 1,000/kg.

Dak Lak recorded a coffee price of VND 119,000/kg, increasing by VND 1,000/kg.

Gia Lai recorded a coffee price of VND 119,000/kg, increasing by VND 1,000/kg.

Lam Dong recorded a coffee price of VND 117,300/kg, increasing by VND 1,300/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.490 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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