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Coffee prices are forecast to continue falling tomorrow, February 15, 2025.

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương14/02/2025

Coffee price forecast for tomorrow, February 15, 2025: Central Highlands coffee, Lam Dong coffee, Gia Lai coffee, Dak Lak coffee, Robusta coffee, Arabica coffee.


World coffee price update

On the London exchange, at 4:00 PM on February 14, 2025, Robusta coffee prices saw a slight decrease compared to the previous day, ranging from 23 to 33 USD/ton, fluctuating between 5667 and 5794 USD/ton. Specifically, the price for March 2025 delivery was 5794 USD/ton (down 23 USD/ton), May 2025 delivery was 5788 USD/ton (down 33 USD/ton), July 2025 delivery was 5740 USD/ton (down 25 USD/ton), and September 2025 delivery was 5667 USD/ton (down 29 USD/ton).

Dự báo giá cà phê ngày mai 15/2/2025:
A local coffee plantation in Gia Lai . Photo: Hien Mai

In contrast, at the close of trading, Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange continued to rise, increasing by 0.90 – 7.10 cents/lb, fluctuating between 408.20–438.90 cents/lb. Specifically, the March 2025 contract was 438.90 cents/lb (up 7.10 cents/lb), the May 2025 contract was 425.10 cents/lb (up 4.90 cents/lb), and the July 2025 contract was 408.20 cents/lb (up 0.90 cents/lb). However, the September 2025 contract decreased to 392.10 cents/lb (down 3.80 cents/lb).

At the close of trading, Brazilian Arabica coffee prices experienced a relatively sharp decline, recorded as follows: March 2025 delivery at $523.45/ton (down $5.75/ton), May 2025 delivery at $505.80/ton (down $13.95/ton), July 2025 delivery at $515.45/ton (up $1.20/ton), and September 2025 delivery at $480.95/ton (down $11.90/ton).

Domestic coffee prices have fallen by as much as 1,000 VND/ kg .

According to information from Giacaphe.com, at 4:00 PM today, February 14, 2025, domestic coffee prices are trending downwards, averaging 132,400 VND/kg, a decrease of 600 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Dự báo giá cà phê ngày mai 15/2/2025:
Instant coffee products from Thai Chau Da Lat Pure Coffee Co., Ltd. Photo: Nguyen Phuong

The highest purchase price in key coffee-growing regions of the Central Highlands was recorded at 132,500 VND/kg. Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 132,300 VND/kg (down 700 VND/kg), in Lam Dong it is 131,000 VND/kg (down 1,000 VND/kg), in Gia Lai it is 132,300 VND/kg (down 500 VND/kg), and in Dak Nong it is 132,500 VND/kg (down 500 VND/kg).

The domestic coffee prices listed daily by Giacaphe.com are calculated based on prices from two global coffee exchanges, combined with continuous surveys from businesses and purchasing agents in key coffee-growing regions across the country.

Coffee price forecast for tomorrow, February 15 , 2025

According to experts, Arabica coffee prices are likely to continue rising in the short term due to concerns about supply shortages. However, current prices may put pressure on consumer purchasing power.

In the future, increased supply from Brazil and Vietnam is expected to ease supply pressure, potentially driving coffee prices down in Q3 2025. Currently, coffee prices are being influenced by concerns about supply, increased margin requirements, and fluctuations in the global supply chain.

To adapt to the situation, investors need to flexibly adjust their investment strategies according to actual market developments. Given the high price of Arabica coffee, experts advise investors to consider gradually taking profits.

Based on these factors, the forecast for domestic coffee prices on February 15, 2025, is likely to continue to decline.



Source: https://congthuong.vn/du-bao-gia-ca-phe-ngay-mai-1522025-giam-tiep-373848.html

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