Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, June 13, 2025, in the Central Highlands region continued to decrease, fluctuating between 111,500 - 112,000 VND/kg.
Accordingly, traders in Dak Nong province are purchasing coffee at the highest price of 112,000 VND/kg. A slight decrease of 800 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Similarly, coffee price in Dak Lak province is 112,000 VND/kg, down 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai province decreased by VND500/kg compared to yesterday and were traded at VND112,000/kg.
In Lam Dong province, coffee prices decreased by VND500/kg compared to yesterday and are at VND111,500/kg.

In the domestic market, coffee prices have decreased by about VND4,500/kg since the beginning of the week. Compared to the peak in March 2025, the current price is VND23,000-24,000/kg lower, and about VND18,000-19,000/kg lower than at the beginning of the year.
However, current coffee prices are still 6,000-7,000 VND/kg higher than the same period last year, helping farmers still gain significant profits.
Experts say that this price drop is not surprising, as prices have been maintained at unusually high levels in recent times. In addition to seasonal factors, financial speculation and exchange rate fluctuations also contribute to influencing the trend of global agricultural prices, including coffee.
The short-term outlook for the coffee market remains uncertain. If the harvest in Brazil continues to improve, coffee prices could fall further. The current situation has forced many businesses to consider more carefully their trading and purchasing activities.
World coffee prices today
Coffee prices on the world market fluctuate on two exchanges:
Robusta Coffee (London):
July 2025 delivery: Up 24 USD/ton, to 4,416 USD/ton.
Delivery September 2025: Up 28 USD/ton, to 4,319 USD/ton.
Arabica Coffee (New York):
July 2025 delivery: Down 2.35 cents/lb, to 384.3 cents/lb.
September 2025 delivery: Down 2.85 cents/lb, to 345.75 cents/lb.
Coffee prices continued to fall as market sentiment was driven by the prospect of ample supplies, especially from Brazil, where harvest is proceeding smoothly, especially for robusta coffee thanks to dry weather conditions, Bloomberg reported.
About 45% of the robusta coffee crop in Espirito Santo state, Brazil's largest robusta growing region, has been harvested, according to the CEPEA research center at the University of São Paulo.
In contrast, the arabica harvest is slowing. In Minas Gerais, the main arabica producer, only about 20% of the crop has been harvested. The acceleration of robusta supplies, not only in Brazil but also in Indonesia, is putting downward pressure on prices across the market.
Laleska Moda, an expert at Hedgepoint Global Markets, said that the increase in supply is putting a lot of pressure on coffee prices in the medium term. Although the standard Arabica stocks at ICE are decreasing and colder weather may temporarily support prices, the market still faces a long-term downward trend due to abundant Robusta supplies.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-13-6-2025-tiep-tuc-giam-them-10299505.html
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