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On the domestic market, coffee prices today, February 13, 2025, recorded a strong increase in the Central Highlands provinces, ranging from VND 132,000 to VND 133,000/kg, rising sharply by VND 2,000/kg compared to yesterday.
Coffee prices on February 13: Strong increase, reaching a historic peak
Contrary to the domestic market, global coffee prices continue to rise sharply, setting new record highs on both the London (Robusta) and New York (Arabica) exchanges.
Robusta coffee prices (London exchange): Robusta coffee prices for March 2025 delivery surged by $ 164/ton (+2.9%) to $ 5,817/ton, establishing a new peak compared to the previous record on January 31, 2025. Other contracts also recorded significant increases:
Arabica coffee prices (New York exchange): Arabica coffee prices for March 2025 delivery rose by 18.35 cents/lb (+4.44%) to 431.80 cents/lb, the highest level in many years. Other contracts also saw strong gains:
$ 1 = VND 25.270 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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