July 9, 2025 | 16:26 GMT +7
July 9, 2025 | 16:26 GMT +7
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Global market price movements
As of April 9, 2025, the global coffee market witnessed notable fluctuations. According to reports from major exchanges, Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange showed slight signs of recovery after a series of sharp declines. Specifically, the May 2025 Robusta futures price increased by $ 35/ton, reaching $ 4,831/ton, while the July 2025 contract also rose by $ 7/ton, to $ 4,807/ton. However, Robusta prices for September and November 2025 deliveries slightly decreased by $ 7 and $ 11/ton, respectively.
In contrast, Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange continued to decline. The May 2025 contract dropped by 1.9 cents/lb to 342.9 cents/lb, while the July 2025 contract fell by 0.6 cents/lb to 341.35 cents/lb. This decline was partly driven by pressure from a weakening Brazilian Real, which encouraged Brazilian producers to increase exports.
Supply situation
According to information from ICE, Robusta coffee inventories have fallen to their lowest level in three weeks, with only 4,291 lots remaining. This has led to a supply shortage, contributing to the price increase of Robusta coffee. However, concerns that consumers may reduce coffee consumption due to rising prices have dampened market demand.
Domestic coffee prices in the Central Highlands have dropped sharply compared to yesterday. Photo: Internet.
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands provinces
As of 4:30 AM on April 9, 2025, domestic coffee prices in the Central Highlands region recorded a sharp decline compared to the previous day. Specifically, the average purchase price stood at VND 120,000/kg, down by VND 7,000–8,000/kg. Below is the specific coffee price list in some provinces:
The coffee purchase price in Dak Lak is VND 120,000, down VND 7,200.
In Lam Dong, the price stands at VND 118,000, down VND 8,000.
In Gia Lai, coffee is bought at VND 120,000, down VND 7,000.
Dak Nong also records a price of VND 120,000, down VND 7,000.
$ 1 = VND 25.792 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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