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Coffee prices on April 15, 2026: Surge sharply

(VAN) Coffee prices on April 15, 2026, rose by 500–600 VND/kg in the domestic market, with prices ranging from VND 86,000 to VND 86,600/kg.

Coffee prices on April 15 globally

Global coffee prices today increased, with commodity prices rising on both the New York and London international exchanges. Previously, arabica prices had fallen to a three-week low, while robusta dropped to near an eight-month low, increasing market volatility.

Robusta coffee futures for May 2026 delivery on the London exchange rose sharply by 3.19% ($ 107/ton) compared to the previous session, reaching $ 3,458/ton. The July 2026 contract increased by 2.98% ($ 97/ton) to $ 3,351/ton.

Arabica coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Arabica coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

On the New York exchange, arabica coffee for May 2026 delivery rose slightly by 0.6% (1.8 cents/pound) to 302.65 cents/pound. The July 2026 contract gained 0.46% (1.35 cents/pound), reaching 297.6 cents/pound.

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Today’s global coffee prices show robusta surging to a one-week high, while arabica has modestly recovered from a one-month low last week.

Overall, robusta prices are being supported by weather conditions in Brazil as well as exchange rate fluctuations. The strengthening of the Brazilian real against the $, combined with drier conditions in key growing regions, is helping sustain prices in the international market.

The increase in arabica prices is more moderate due to expectations of a strong production rise in Brazil in the upcoming season. According to Reuters, agricultural consultancy Safras & Mercado forecasts Brazil’s 2026-2027 coffee crop at 75.65 million bags (60 kg each), up 17% year-on-year.

Most of this increase is expected from arabica, with output projected at 49.95 million bags, up 29% compared to the previous season.

Meanwhile, new crop sales remain slow, with farmers having sold only 14% of the expected 2026–2027 output, below the five-year average of 23%.

Thus, global coffee prices on April 15, 2026 recorded an upward adjustment across major exchanges.

Coffee prices on April 15 domestically

In Vietnam, domestic coffee prices today (April 15, 2026) continued to rise by VND 500-600/kg compared to yesterday morning, ranging from VND 86,000 to VND 86,600/kg.

Specifically, in Dak Nong (now Lam Dong), coffee is being purchased at 86,600 VND/kg - the highest among key coffee-growing regions. In Dak Lak and Gia Lai, prices increased by VND 500/kg to VND 86,500/kg.

Meanwhile, Lam Dong remains the lowest-priced area, with trading levels around VND 86,000/kg.

Domestic coffee prices today increased slightly by VND 500-600/kg and are trading in the range of VND 86,000-86,600/kg.

According to traders, the domestic coffee market is showing signs of adjustment after a fairly strong increase last week.

Thus, domestic coffee prices on April 15, 2026 edged up slightly and are fluctuating around  VND 86,000-86,600/kg.

$ 1 = VND 26.108 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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