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Coffee prices on March 29, 2025: Robusta coffee declined

(VAN) Coffee prices on March 29, 2025, saw notable fluctuations. While Robusta coffee prices continued to decline, Arabica coffee experienced a slight recovery.

Coffee prices on March 29 globally

On the morning of March 29, 2025, the global coffee market recorded mixed movements between Robusta and Arabica coffee. Specifically, Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange saw a downward adjustment, while Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange showed a slight upward trend.

Robusta coffee price fluctuations

  • Robusta coffee for May 2025 delivery: $ 5,365/ton, up $ 14/ton.
  • Robusta coffee for July 2025 delivery: $ 5,388/ton, up $ 27/ton.

Despite a slight increase in the trading session, Robusta coffee prices remain under downward pressure due to forecasts of rising global supply, particularly from Vietnam and Brazil. According to experts, Vietnam’s Robusta coffee production for the 2025-2026 crop year is projected to reach 28.8 million bags, up 7.9% from the previous season.

Arabica coffee price fluctuations

  • Arabica coffee for May 2025 delivery: 381.3 cents/lb, up 2.5 cents/lb.
  • Arabica coffee for July 2025 delivery: 378 cents/lb, up 3.05 cents/lb.

Arabica coffee prices saw a slight recovery due to a weaker USD. However, prices remain at their lowest level in a month due to speculative fund sell-offs following a sharp decline in the U.S. consumer confidence index.

Coffee prices on March 29 domestically

In Vietnam, domestic coffee prices continued to decline sharply on March 29, 2025. According to surveys in the Central Highlands provinces, coffee prices are currently ranging from VND 131,300 to VND 132,300/kg, down by VND 1,000–1,100/kg compared to yesterday.

Coffee prices by province

  • Dak Nong: VND 132,300/kg, down VND 1,100/kg.
  • Dak Lak: VND 132,300/kg, down VND 1,100/kg.
  • Gia Lai: VND 132,300/kg, down VND 1,000/kg.
  • Lam Dong: VND 131,300/kg, down VND 1,100/kg.

Despite the sharp drop in global prices, domestic coffee prices remain at record-high levels due to supply shortages. The primary reason is prolonged dry weather in key coffee-growing regions, significantly impacting production and prompting farmers to hold back stock, waiting for better prices.

Robusta coffee prices continue to decline today. Photo: Internet.

Robusta coffee prices continue to decline today. Photo: Internet.

$ 1 = VND 25.370 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Viet Anh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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