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Coffee prices on May 7, 2026: Rebound recovery continues

(VAN) Coffee prices on May 7, 2026, showed positive movements on global markets. Domestic coffee prices are currently ranging at VND 85,500-86,200/kg.

Coffee prices on May 7 globally

Global coffee prices today showed positive momentum across exchanges, supported by the Brazilian real surging to its highest level in 2.25 years against the USD, reducing export selling pressure from Brazilian coffee farmers.

On the London exchange, robusta coffee for July 2026 delivery continued to rise by 1.04% ($ 35/ton) compared to the previous session, reaching $ 3,413/ton. The September 2026 contract increased by 0.58% ($ 19/ton) to $ 3,316/ton.

Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Meanwhile, on the New York exchange, arabica coffee for July 2026 delivery reversed downward, falling 2.03% (5.9 US cents/lb) to 283.85 US cents/lb. The September 2026 contract dropped 1.52% (4.3 US cents/lb) to 276.1 US cents/lb.

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange. (Source: giacaphe.com)

Global coffee prices today marked the second consecutive day of gains, with robusta climbing to $ 3,413/ton, while arabica declined by more than 2%. Traders said optimism that the US-Iran conflict could end soon and that the Strait of Hormuz may reopen has influenced market sentiment.

The stronger Brazilian real also supported coffee prices, as the currency (USDBRL) rose to its highest level in 2.25 years against the USD. A stronger real reduces export sales from Brazilian coffee farmers.

However, optimism surrounding a possible end to the US-Iran conflict and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz also created pressure on coffee prices.

The Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers reported that the country’s coffee exports in April reached 682,000 bags (60 kg each), down 15% from 802,000 bags recorded during the same period last year, due to heavy rainfall affecting major coffee-growing regions.

Coffee production in April declined 0.85% year-on-year to 697,000 bags.

From January to April this year, Colombia’s coffee production fell 28% to 3.21 million bags, while exports dropped 26% to 3.25 million bags compared to the same period in 2025.

Over the past 12 months, Colombia’s coffee production decreased 17% to 12.4 million bags, while exports declined 7.25% to 11.9 million bags.

Thus, global coffee prices on May 7, 2026 showed positive adjustments across major exchanges.

 

Coffee prices on May 7 domestically

In Vietnam, the domestic coffee market on May 7, 2026, showed signs of a slight recovery across most key localities in the Central Highlands.

Surveys in the region show coffee prices currently ranging from VND 85,500-86,200/kg, up VND 400-500/kg compared to the previous day.

Specifically, Dak Nong continued to lead the market, with prices increasing by VND 500/kg to VND 86,200/kg. It also remains the area with the highest price range over recent weeks due to relatively limited supply and stable purchasing demand.

In Dak Lak and Gia Lai, coffee prices both rose by VND 400/kg to VND 86,000/kg.

Meanwhile, Lam Dong increased by VND 500/kg and is currently trading around VND 85,500/kg, the lowest level in the region.

$ 1 = VND 26,368 (Source: Vietcombank).

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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