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Coffee prices on February 20, 2025: Arabica surges strongly again

(VAN) Coffee prices on February 20, 2025, have risen simultaneously. Domestic coffee prices have increased by VND 1,500, reaching VND 132,200 - 133,500/kg.

Coffee prices on February 20 globally

Globally, both the London and New York exchanges saw a rebound on February 20.

On the London exchange, Robusta futures for March 2025 increased by $ 18 (equivalent to 0.31%), reaching $ 5,756/ton. Meanwhile, the May 2025 contract rose slightly by $ 25 (equivalent to 0.44%), settling at $ 5,746/ton.

On the New York exchange, Arabica futures for May 2025 surged by 6.65 cents (equivalent to 1.64%), reaching 411.9 cents/lb. Meanwhile, the July 2025 contract jumped by 7 cents (equivalent to 1.79%), reaching 397.3 cents/lb.

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on February 20, 2025

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on February 20, 2025

Global coffee prices surged strongly today on the New York exchange and recorded a second consecutive mild increase on the London exchange.

Latest domestic and global coffee prices on February 20, 2025

Latest domestic and global coffee prices on February 20, 2025

Thus, global coffee prices on February 20, 2025, have risen across the board compared to yesterday.

Coffee prices on February 20 domestically

In the domestic market, coffee prices continued to rise compared to yesterday.

Specifically, in Lam Dong province, the three districts of Di Linh, Bao Loc, and Lam Ha are all trading at VND 132,200/kg.

In Dak Lak, Cu M'gar district is purchasing coffee at VND 133,300/kg today, while Ea H'leo and Buon Ho districts are trading at VND 133,200/kg.

In Dak Nong province, traders in Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap are buying at VND 133,500/kg and VND 133,400/kg, respectively.

In Gia Lai province, Chu Prong district is trading at VND 133,300/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai are both holding steady at VND 133,200/kg.

Meanwhile, in Kon Tum, the purchase price today is VND 133,200/kg.

Thus, domestic coffee prices on February 20, 2025, are trading around VND 132,200 - 133,500/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.320 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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