Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, December 10, 2025, in the Central Highlands region dropped sharply by 2,100 VND, fluctuating between 100,500 - 101,200 VND/kg.
Specifically, in Lam Dong province, Di Linh, Bao Loc and Lam Ha areas decreased sharply by 2,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday, trading at the same level of 100,500 VND/kg.
In Dak Lak province, Cu M'gar area is purchasing coffee at 101,100 VND/kg today, down 2100 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Ea H'leo and Buon Ho areas are trading at 101,000 VND/kg.
In Dak Nong (Lam Dong province), traders in Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap decreased by 2,100 VND/kg compared to yesterday, trading at 101,200 and 101,100 VND/kg, respectively.
In Gia Lai province, Chu Prong area is trading at 100,600 VND/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai are at 100,500 VND/kg, down 2,100 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Vietnam's General Statistics Office (GSO) said that coffee exports in November increased by 39% year-on-year to 88,000 tons. In the first 11 months of 2025, Vietnam's coffee exports reached 1.398 million tons, up 14.8%, showing that market demand continues to remain high.
According to NSO, the total coffee area in 2024 will reach 732,000 hectares, of which 677,000 hectares will be harvested. The Plant Protection Department (PPPD) forecasts that the coffee area in 2025 will be at 730,000 hectares and may increase slightly to 731,000 hectares in 2026, reflecting a steady trend of production expansion.
In the Central Highlands – a key coffee growing region, the cultivated area in 2025 will reach 676,500 hectares, with an expected output of about 1.9 million tons. However, the replanting progress is still slow, with only 74,500 hectares being renewed out of the planned 91,000 hectares, showing the need to further promote garden renovation activities.
The Coffee Replanting Program aims to replace 200,000 hectares of aging plantations in the 2014–2025 period, equivalent to one-third of the total coffee area in the region. This is an important policy to support farmers to increase productivity through preferential credit and the application of new varieties, aiming to develop the coffee industry more sustainably in the coming years.
World coffee prices today
Coffee prices in the latest trading session increased again:
Robusta Coffee (London):
Delivery in January 2026: Up 52 USD/ton to 4,270 USD/ton
March 2026 delivery: Up 44 USD/ton to 4,136 USD/ton
Arabica Coffee (New York):
December 2025 delivery: Up 3.45 cents/lb to 399.5 cents/lb
March 2026 delivery: Up 4.80 cents/lb to 371 cents/lb
World coffee prices weakened today, pulling robusta prices down to a 2.5-month low. The main reason comes from the harvest in Vietnam, which is accelerating again after delays caused by storms and floods, gradually improving market supply.
In Brazil, robusta growers are investing more heavily in quality amid volatile coffee prices and heightened climate risks. The Brazilian Crop Supply Agency (Conab) has revised its 2025 coffee production forecast to 56.54 million bags, up 2.4% from its previous estimate, reflecting a potentially larger-than-expected supply.
Many traders believe that Brazilian coffee exports to the US may increase in the coming period, putting downward pressure on Arabica prices. At the same time, favorable rainfall in growing regions and weak technical signals are dominating the market price trend.
The removal of US tariffs on Brazilian coffee will help normalize trade flows, which could see coffee prices continue to trend lower in the coming weeks as the market responds to more stable supplies, according to BMI analysis.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-10-12-2025-giam-manh-cham-day-2-5-thang-10314567.html










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