Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, July 25, in the Central Highlands continued to increase slightly, fluctuating between 95,700 - 96,200 VND/kg.
Accordingly, traders in Lam Dong province are purchasing coffee at 96,200 VND/kg. A slight increase of 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Similarly, coffee price in Dak Lak province is 96,000 VND/kg, an increase of 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai province increased by VND500/kg compared to yesterday and were traded at VND96,000/kg.
In Lam Dong province, in Ward 1, Bao Loc, Hoa Ninh, Duc Trong, and Dinh Van Lam Ha communes, coffee prices increased by VND400/kg compared to yesterday, reaching VND95,700/kg.
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Currently, the coffee market is at the end of the season, so the supply is scarce. Buyers are forced to push prices higher than the floor price to buy enough quantity. However, for those who have kept coffee since the beginning of the season (price 110,000 VND/kg) but missed the peak price (135,000 VND/kg), the current price is still considered too low.
According to the International Coffee Organization (ICO), global coffee consumption has increased steadily by 2.2% per year over the past decade, reaching about 177 million bags (10.62 million tons) in 2024. The reason is stable demand in Europe, North America and increased consumption in emerging markets such as Asia and Africa.
Under EU anti-deforestation regulations, expanding coffee growing areas by clearing forests is no longer feasible, which could impact future supplies.
World coffee prices today
On the London Stock Exchange, the online price of Robusta coffee futures for September 2025 delivery closed the trading session on July 25 at $3,361/ton, up slightly by 1.85% ($61/ton) from the previous session. The November 2025 futures contract increased by 1.63% ($53/ton) to $3,312/ton.
On the New York Stock Exchange, the price of Arabica coffee for September 2025 delivery increased by 1.31% (3.95 US cents/pound) to 305.3 US cents/pound. The contract for December 2025 delivery increased by 1.21% (3.55 US cents/pound) to 297.35 US cents/pound.
On the Brazilian exchange, the price of Arabica coffee for delivery in September 2025 increased by 2.39% (8.5 US cents/pound) to 364.7 US cents/pound. The contract for delivery in December 2025 increased by 1.86% (6.5 US cents/pound) to 355.8 US cents/pound.
Domestic and international coffee prices have increased for six consecutive weeks, reaching many record highs. The reasons are due to scarce supply, extreme weather in major growing regions, increasing production costs and changing trade policies from major importing countries.
As the world’s largest exporter of Robusta coffee, Vietnam is ending the harvest with limited reserves. Although exports in the first six months of the year reached $4.78 billion, businesses have sold a lot in advance, so the amount of coffee in circulation is very limited. Units are forced to compete to buy, pushing up domestic prices.
Brazil’s Robusta and Arabica coffee production has declined due to prolonged drought and heat. According to experts, abnormal temperatures in June and July have reduced productivity, affecting global supply. Speculators buying on the derivatives market and rumors of a supply shortage by the end of 2025 have caused prices to rise sharply. Many businesses are forced to buy at high prices to secure contracts amid shortages and price fluctuations./.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-25-7-2025-tiep-tuc-tang-nhe-10303109.html
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