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Today, January 20, 2025, domestic coffee prices continue to record a strong upward trend, reaching the highest level since the beginning of the year. In the key coffee-growing areas of the Central Highlands, purchase prices range from VND 119,300 to VND 120,500/kg, an increase of VND 300–700/kg compared to yesterday.
Thus, domestic coffee prices have returned to the VND 120,000/kg mark, a positive sign for the market just days before the Lunar New Year. This is also the time when farmers and businesses are ramping up sales to meet the high consumption demand during the holiday season.
Coffee prices today, January 20, 2025: Continuing upward momentum with expectations of sustaining high levels
On the global market, Robusta and Arabica coffee prices continue their upward trend, supported by supply shortages and low inventory levels.
Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange
Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange
Arabica coffee prices from Brazil on the B3 exchange
$ 1 = VND 25.090 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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