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Coffee prices on January 22, 2025: Significant increase

(VAN) Coffee prices on January 22, 2025, continue to rise sharply, with an increase of VND 1,000 - 1,500/kg, ranging from VND 119,300 – 121,300/kg.

Coffee prices on January 22 domestically

Today, domestic coffee prices continue to rise sharply, recording an increase of VND 1,000 - 1,500/kg across all key localities. Currently, purchasing prices have reached their highest levels since the beginning of the year, ranging from VND 119,300 – 121,300/kg.

Detailed coffee prices in localities:

  • Coffee prices in Dak Lak: Prices in Cu Mgar, Ea Hleo, and Buon Ho districts reached VND 120,000 – 121,000/kg, up VND 1,000/kg compared to yesterday.
  • Coffee prices in Dak Nong: Prices in Gia Nghia and Dak R’lap achieved the highest levels nationwide, trading at VND 120,500 – 121,300/kg, an increase of VND 1,500/kg.
  • Coffee prices in Gia Lai: Prices in Chu Prong, Pleiku, and La Grai stood at VND 120,000 – 120,900/kg, up VND 1,000/kg.
  • Coffee prices in Lam Dong: Prices in Di Linh, Lam Ha, and Bao Loc reached VND 119,300 – 120,300/kg, up VND 1,100/kg.

Thus, domestic coffee prices have surpassed the VND 120,000/kg milestone, a significant benchmark reflecting the market's vibrancy amidst limited supply and heightened consumption demand ahead of the Lunar New Year.

Coffee prices on January 22, 2025: Significant increases in domestic and global markets

Coffee prices on January 22, 2025: Significant increases in domestic and global markets

Coffee prices on January 22 globally

In the international market, coffee prices continue to show mixed trends between the two major exchanges, London and New York. While robusta prices surged to new peaks, arabica prices saw a slight decline.

Robusta coffee prices on the London Exchange:

  • March 2025 delivery: $ 5,263/ton, up $ 120/ton (+2.33%).
  • May 2025 delivery: $ 5,217/ton, up $ 127/ton (+2.5%).
  • July 2025 delivery: $ 5,136/ton, up $ 131/ton.

Arabica coffee prices on the New York Exchange:

  • March 2025 delivery: 327.8 cents/lb, down 0.55 cents/lb (-0.17%).
  • May 2025 delivery: 323.95 cents/lb, down 0.65 cents/lb (-0.2%).

$ 1 = VND 25.030 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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