Coffee price forecast for tomorrow, March 15, 2025: Central Highlands coffee, Lam Dong coffee, Gia Lai coffee, Dak Lak coffee, Robusta coffee, Arabica coffee.
World coffee prices updated on March 14th show a slight decrease.
On the London exchange, as of 4:20 PM on March 14, 2025, Robusta coffee prices reversed their upward trend compared to the previous trading session, falling by 50-54 USD/ton, fluctuating between 5,289 and 5,527 USD/ton. Specifically, the price for May 2025 delivery was 5,474 USD/ton (down 54 USD/ton), the price for July 2025 delivery was 5,453 USD/ton (down 53 USD/ton), the price for September 2025 delivery was 5,392 USD/ton (down 50 USD/ton), and the price for November 2025 delivery was 5,289 USD/ton (down 54 USD/ton).
| The coffee beans are roasted and ground, ready for packaging. Photo: Cam Thao |
Similarly, Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange on the afternoon of March 14th decreased compared to yesterday, falling by 0.15 - 0.95 cents/lb, fluctuating between 359.00 - 386.00 cents/lb. Specifically, the May 2025 delivery contract was 384.75 cents/lb (down 0.95 cents/lb), the July 2025 delivery contract was 377.70 cents/lb (down 0.85 cents/lb), the September 2025 delivery contract was 370.75 cents/lb (down 0.20 cents/lb), and the December 2025 delivery contract was 359.75 cents/lb (down 0.15 cents/lb).
At the close of trading, Brazilian Arabica coffee prices showed slight fluctuations across delivery periods, ranging from $462.50 to $476.55 per ton, as recorded below: March 2025 delivery at $476.55 per ton (down $2.10 per ton), May 2025 delivery at $480.60 per ton (up $0.45 per ton), July 2025 delivery at $476.40 per ton (down $0.15 per ton), and September 2025 delivery at $462.50 per ton (up $0.25 per ton).
Domestic coffee prices have risen slightly again .
According to information from Giacaphe.com, at 4:00 PM today, March 14, 2025, coffee prices in the Central Highlands region slightly increased again compared to yesterday's trading session, rising by 500 VND/kg in all localities, with the current average purchase price at 133,500 VND/kg.
| Domestic coffee price list updated on the afternoon of March 14, 2025. |
Specifically, today's coffee prices in Dak Lak are 133,500 VND/kg, in Lam Dong 131,500 VND/kg, in Gia Lai 133,300 VND/kg, and in Dak Nong 133,500 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, March 15, 2025: sideways trend with a slight upward movement.
According to experts, world coffee prices, as well as those in the Vietnamese domestic market, have continuously risen since the beginning of the year and set new records due to concerns about tightening global supply.
Accordingly, as of mid-March 2025, coffee prices in the Central Highlands region fluctuated between 132,500 and 133,500 VND/kg, an increase of 11% (12,280 - 13,200 VND/kg) compared to the end of last year. Previously, the trading price reached its highest point in history at 135,000 VND/kg on March 5th, surpassing the peak of 134,200 VND/kg achieved in April last year.
On the global market, arabica coffee beans – the most commonly used in most roasted coffees – have risen 70% in 2024 and more than 20% this year, reaching a record high of $4.30 per pound on February 11th.
Robusta, the second most popular bean variety, commonly used in instant coffee, has risen 72% by 2024 and reached a historical peak of $5,847 per ton on February 12th.
According to the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), after a decline at the end of 2024, the export price of Vietnamese coffee has risen sharply again in the first months of 2025 due to limited supply.
According to the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA), the sharp increase in coffee prices is mainly due to Arabica coffee, driven by a 16% drop in Brazil's production. Brazil's Robusta harvest is about to begin, while the Arabica harvest will follow a few months later.
With the current export growth rate, it is projected that Vietnam's coffee exports could reach over $6 billion in 2025.
According to Thai Nhu Hiep, Vice President of the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association, the coffee market remains very good in the long term because the current erratic droughts in producing countries are threatening the market. The harvest season in producing countries like Brazil and Indonesia, which begins in May, is also affecting Vietnamese coffee prices. However, many Chinese buyers are now actively participating in the Vietnamese Robusta market.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/du-bao-gia-ca-phe-ngay-mai-1532025-tang-tro-lai-378300.html










