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Coffee prices on March 5, 2025: Market continues to rise sharply

(VAN) Coffee prices on March 5, 2025, continue to rise. Domestic coffee prices have surged by another VND 2,000, trading around VND 133,000 - VND 135,100/kg.

Coffee prices on March 5 globally

Globally, both the London and New York exchanges continued their upward trend on March 5.

On the London exchange, Robusta futures for May 2025 rose by USD 159 (equivalent to 2.90%) to $ 5,645/ton. The July 2025 contract also saw a sharp increase of $ 155 (equivalent to 2.85%), reaching $ 5,444/ton.

Meanwhile, on the New York exchange, Arabica futures for May 2025 surged by 11.75 cents (equivalent to 3.04%) to 398.4 cents/lb. The July 2025 contract increased by 9.5 cents (equivalent to 2.51%), trading at 387.7 cents/lb.

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on March 5, 2025

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on March 5, 2025

Global coffee prices continued to rise sharply on both the London and New York exchanges today. In just two sessions, Robusta prices surged by $ 315/ton.

Thus, global coffee prices on March 5, 2025, continue their strong upward trend compared to yesterday.

Coffee prices on March 5 domestically

Domestically, coffee prices have risen by an additional VND 2,000 compared to yesterday.

Latest domestic and global coffee prices on March 5, 2025

Latest domestic and global coffee prices on March 5, 2025

Specifically, in Lam Dong province, the districts of Di Linh, Bao Loc, and Lam Ha all trade at VND 133,000/kg.

In Dak Lak, Cu M'gar district is purchasing coffee at VND 135,000/kg, while Ea H'leo and Buon Ho are trading at VND 134,900/kg.

In Dak Nong province, traders in Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap are trading at VND 135,100/kg and VND 135,000/kg, respectively.

In Gia Lai province, Chu Prong district is trading at VND 134,800/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai both maintain VND 134,700/kg.

Meanwhile, the purchasing price of coffee in Kon Tum today stands at VND 134,700/kg.

Thus, domestic coffee prices on March 5, 2025, are trading around VND 133,000 - 135,100/kg.

$ 1 = VND 25.310 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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