Domestic coffee price developments
According to records on the morning of November 24, the price of green coffee beans in the Central Highlands provinces remained stable after the previous downward adjustment session. Currently, the common purchase price is in the range of 111,500 - 112,500 VND/kg.
| Local | Price (VND/kg) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Dak Lak | 112,500 | Unchanged |
| Gia Lai | 112,200 | Unchanged |
| Lam Dong | 111,500 | Unchanged |
Dak Lak province continues to be the locality with the highest purchasing price in the country. The domestic market is in the stage of waiting for new signals from weather developments and global supply and demand reports to determine the next trend.

World coffee prices fell across the board
In the international market, coffee prices on both major futures exchanges recorded a downward trend. Increased selling pressure in the commodity market has negatively impacted coffee prices.
On the ICE Futures Europe (London), Robusta coffee prices fell sharply across most terms. The contract for delivery in January 2026 fell $125 per ton to $4,506 per ton. Similarly, the contract for delivery in September 2026 also fell $124 per ton to close at $4,159 per ton.
At the ICE Futures US (New York) exchange, Arabica coffee prices continued to fall sharply. The contract for delivery in December 2025 fell 6.5 cents/lb to 400 cents/lb. The contract for delivery in September 2026 also lost 5.9 cents/lb, falling to 326.35 cents/lb.
The Brazilian Arabica market on the B3 floor showed mixed developments. The December 2025 contract decreased slightly by 0.1 cent/lb, while the September 2026 contract increased by 3.75 cent/lb, to 397 cent/lb.
Factors affecting the market
Concerns about supply in Vietnam
According to preliminary statistics from the Customs Department, as of November 15, Vietnam's coffee exports reached nearly 1.35 million tons, worth 7.64 billion USD, up 15.4% in volume and 62.6% in value over the same period last year. The export turnover far exceeded the record figure of 5.62 billion USD for the whole year of 2024.
However, the adverse weather conditions with complicated floods in the Central Highlands are raising concerns about supply in the current harvest. According to the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, the floods have caused an estimated economic loss of more than VND13,078 billion, of which Dak Lak was the most affected with VND5,330 billion.

US tax policy on Brazilian coffee
According to Reuters, Brazil is at risk of losing its instant coffee market share in the US after President Donald Trump decided to keep the 50% tax on this item, while cutting taxes on green coffee.
The Brazilian Instant Coffee Association (ABICS) said the tariffs were a major blow to the industry, as the U.S. accounts for 20% of Brazil's instant coffee exports. ABICS warned the industry was at risk of being permanently displaced by other suppliers.
In contrast, the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA) welcomed the removal of tariffs on green coffee, saying the previous tax policy had reduced specialty coffee exports by 55% in the August-October period compared to the same period in 2024.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/gia-ca-phe-2411-trong-nuoc-di-ngang-lo-ngai-nguon-cung-404805.html






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