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Coffee prices on May 29, 2025: Market drops sharply

(VAN) Coffee prices on May 29, 2025, are fluctuating. The domestic coffee market declined, dropping by VND 2,200, trading at VND 119,700 – VND 120,000/kg.

Coffee prices on May 29 globally

Globally, coffee prices on both the London and New York exchanges fell sharply on May 29, 2025, with losses exceeding 2%.

Specifically, Robusta prices on the London exchange for July 2025 delivery dropped by $ 104 (equivalent to 2.21%) to $ 4,592/ton, while the September 2025 contract fell by $ 126 (2.69%) to $ 4,566/ton.

On the New York exchange, Arabica for July 2025 delivery reversed course and dropped by 9.75 cents (2.7%) to 351.95 cents/lb, while the September 2025 contract declined sharply by 9.6 cents (2.67%) to 349.85 cents/lb.

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on May 29, 2025

Latest Arabica and Robusta prices on May 29, 2025

Global coffee prices today, May 29, 2025, dropped sharply across the board by up to 2.7%. According to industry experts, the 2025 Arabica harvest in Brazil has begun with mixed signals.

Early-season dry weather and premature fruit drop have impacted quality, with 20–30% of the harvest expected to be defective or substandard beans.

Thus, global coffee prices on May 29, 2025, have fallen sharply compared to the previous day.

Coffee prices on May 29 domestically

In the domestic market, coffee prices continued to decline today, May 29, 2025, compared to yesterday.

 

In Lam Dong province, the districts of Di Linh, Bao Loc, and Lam Ha are all trading at VND 119,700/kg.

In Dak Lak, Cu M’gar district is purchasing coffee today at VND 120,000/kg, while Ea H’leo and Buon Ho districts are trading at VND 119,900/kg.

In Dak Nong province, traders in Gia Nghia and Dak R’lập are trading at VND 120,200/kg and VND 120,100/kg, respectively.

In Gia Lai province, Chu Prong district is trading at VND 120,000/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai are maintaining prices at VND 119,900/kg.

Meanwhile, in Kon Tum, the purchasing price for coffee today is VND 119,900/kg.

Thus, as of May 29, 2025, domestic coffee prices in Vietnam are trading around the range of VND 119,700 to VND 120,000/kg.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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