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Coffee prices on April 4, 2025: Mixed fluctuations

(VAN) Coffee prices on April 4, 2025, are complex, influenced by both domestic and international market factors. Domestic coffee prices have slightly increased.

Coffee prices on April 4 globally

Robusta price movements

On the morning of April 4, 2025, Robusta coffee prices on the London Exchange recorded mixed fluctuations. Specifically, the price of the May 2025 contract reached $ 5,371/ton, marking a slight increase of 0.09% ($ 5/ton) compared to the previous trading session. However, the July 2025 contract decreased by 0.22% ($ 12/ton), falling to $ 5,388/ton.

Arabica price movements

In contrast to Robusta, Arabica coffee prices on the New York Exchange continued to decline sharply. Specifically, the May 2025 contract fell by 0.93% (3.6 cents/pound), down to 385.25 cents/pound. The July 2025 contract also dropped by 0.95% (3.65 cents/pound), settling at 381.75 cents/pound.

General situation

Global coffee prices are under downward pressure due to retaliatory tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. A 46% tariff on exports from Vietnam is expected to disrupt the flow of Robusta coffee and exacerbate the ongoing supply shortage. As the world's largest producer of Robusta coffee, Vietnam's trade restrictions are poised to have a significant impact on the global market.

Domestic coffee prices onApril 4, 2025 recorded a slight increase in many areas. Photo: Internet.

Domestic coffee prices onApril 4, 2025 recorded a slight increase in many areas. Photo: Internet.

Coffee prices on April 4 domestically

Domestic coffee prices on April 4, 2025, recorded a slight increase in many areas, ranging from VND 132,300 - 133,600/kg. Specifically, prices in the Central Highlands provinces are as follows:

In Dak Lak, the price of coffee is VND 133,500/kg.

In Lam Dong, the price of coffee is VND 132,500/kg, an increase of VND 200.

In Gia Lai, the price of coffee is VND 133,500/kg.

In Dak Nong, the price of coffee is VND 133,600/kg.

Purchasing situation

The purchasing price of coffee in Dak Lak is VND 133,500/kg, while in Lam Dong it is VND 132,500/kg. Dak Nong records the highest price at VND 133,600/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.590 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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