Update on world coffee prices on the afternoon of April 27 - the market is stable and sideways.
On the London floor, updated at 4:00 p.m. on April 27, 2025, the end of the trading session, Robusta coffee prices tended to be stable, sideways compared to the previous trading session, fluctuating between 5,160 - 5,488 USD/ton. Specifically, the delivery price for July 2025 is 5,415 USD/ton; the delivery price for September 2025 is 5,363 USD/ton; the delivery price for November 2025 is 5,298 USD/ton and the delivery price for January 2026 is 5,210 USD/ton.
Farmers are happy with coffee when it's harvest season. Photo: Cam Thao |
Similarly, the price of Arabica coffee on the New York floor on the afternoon of April 27 was little changed and remained unchanged compared to yesterday, fluctuating between 370.95 - 410.50 cents/lb. Specifically, the delivery period for July 2025 was 399.85 cents/lb; the delivery period for September 2025 was 392.60 cents/lb; the delivery period for December 2025 was 383.85 cents/lb and the delivery period for March 2026 was 377.15 cents/lb.
At the end of the trading session, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee was stable compared to the previous trading session, fluctuating between 470.00 - 521.75 USD/ton. Recorded as follows: May 2025 delivery period is 521.75 USD/ton; July 2025 delivery period is 504.50 USD/ton; September 2025 delivery period is 480.00 and December 2025 delivery period is 470.00 USD/ton.
Domestic coffee prices - sideways market.
According to information from Giacaphe.com, at 4:00 p.m. today, April 27, 2025, coffee prices in the Central Highlands remained stable compared to the previous slight decrease. Currently, the average purchase price is at 130,600 VND/kg.
Domestic coffee price list updated on the afternoon of April 27, 2025 |
Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 130,700 VND/kg, coffee price in Lam Dong is 130,000 VND/kg, coffee price in Gia Lai is 130,500 VND/kg and coffee price in Dak Nong today is 130,700 VND/kg.
The domestic coffee prices that Giacaphe.com lists every day are calculated based on the prices of two world coffee exchanges combined with continuous surveys from businesses and purchasing agents in key coffee growing areas across the country.
Coffee price forecast for tomorrow April 28, 2025 - "tug of war" market.
According to statistics, last week, coffee prices increased by VND1,000/kg compared to the previous week, reaching VND130,000 - 130,700/kg. In the world market, coffee prices also increased sharply due to the weakening of the USD and concerns about a decrease in supply.
Experts say that currently, the world and domestic coffee markets are moving under the influence of many intertwined macro and micro factors, creating an unpredictable picture of fluctuations.
First, global supply is playing a key role. Brazil, the leading Arabica producer, is entering the 2024/25 crop year with production expected to increase sharply thanks to favorable weather conditions. This has led to expectations of a surplus in the market, which will put significant downward pressure on prices.
Meanwhile, Vietnam – the world’s largest Robusta exporter – has seen output decline due to the prolonged effects of El Niño, especially in the Central Highlands. However, coffee inventories among farmers are still quite large, causing a significant selling pressure.
In addition, global financial factors are also directly affecting the coffee market. The US dollar is strengthening in the context of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) not sending a clear signal about lowering interest rates, making coffee prices - which are priced in USD - more expensive for importing countries. On the contrary, the weakening of the Brazilian real has caused farmers in this country to actively sell coffee to the international market, creating more supply and pushing prices down...
All these factors have caused the coffee market to enter a short-term adjustment period, while the medium-term outlook still depends largely on weather developments and purchasing power of major import markets.
In Vietnam, drought in the Central Highlands is having a major impact on the coffee crop. Farmers in Dak Nong are facing a severe shortage of irrigation water during the peak of the dry season.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/du-bao-gia-ca-phe-ngay-mai-2842025-thi-truong-giang-co-385125.html
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