August 16, 2025 | 10:33 GMT +7
August 16, 2025 | 10:33 GMT +7
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On the global market, coffee prices today show contrasting movements between the two main types: Robusta and Arabica. While Robusta prices saw a slight decline on the London exchange, Arabica prices edged up on the New York exchange.
Coffee prices on March 19, 2025: Domestic and Global Price Updates
In the domestic market, coffee prices today continue to rise sharply, ranging from VND 132,700 - 134,000/kg. This is the highest price in many months, bringing good profits to farmers.
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands region have continued to increase compared to yesterday, with a rise of VND 1,000 - 1,700/kg. The current average purchase price stands at VND 134,000/kg.
Specifically, today's coffee prices are as follows: Dak Lak at VND 134,000/kg, Lam Dong at VND 132,700/kg, Gia Lai at VND 134,000/kg, and Dak Nong at VND 134,000/kg.
$ 1 = VND 25.320 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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