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Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Update coffee prices today April 26, 2025, Central Highlands coffee, Lam Dong coffee, Gia Lai coffee, Dak Lak coffee, Robusta coffee, Arabica coffee April 26, 2025.

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Update world coffee prices - increase and decrease alternately.

Coffee prices today, April 26, 2025, on the world market, at 4:30 a.m., updated on the Vietnam Commodity Exchange MXV (world coffee prices are continuously updated by MXV, matching world exchanges, the only channel in Vietnam that continuously updates and links to world exchanges).

Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Farmers are happy with coffee when it's harvest season. Photo: Cam Thao

Coffee prices on the three main coffee futures exchanges ICE Futures Europe, ICE Futures US and B3 Brazil are continuously updated by Y5Cafe during the trading hours of the exchange and are updated as follows:

Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Robusta Coffee Price London April 26, 2025

On the London floor, at 4:30 a.m. on April 26, 2025, at the end of the trading session, Robusta coffee prices decreased slightly, a decrease of 2 - 12 USD/ton compared to yesterday's 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.

Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Arabica coffee price on New York floor on April 26, 2025

In contrast, the price of Arabica coffee on the New York floor in the early morning of April 26 maintained an upward trend, increasing from 1.05 - 2.40 cents/lb, fluctuating from 370.95 - 410.50 cents/lb. Specifically, the delivery period in July 2025 is 399.85 cents/lb; the delivery period in September 2025 is 392.60 cents/lb; the delivery period in December 2025 is 383.85 cents/lb and the delivery period in March 2026 is 377.15 cents/lb.

Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Brazilian Arabica coffee price on April 26, 2025

At the end of the trading session, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee tended to increase - decrease across delivery terms, fluctuating between 473.80 - 518.10 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.

Robusta coffee traded on the ICE Futures Europe (London exchange) opens at 16:00 and closes at 00:30 (next day) Vietnam time. Arabica coffee traded on the ICE Futures US (New York exchange) opens at 16:15 and closes at 01:30 (next day) Vietnam time. For Arabica coffee traded on the B3 Brazil exchange, it will open from 19:00 - 02:35 (next day) Vietnam time.

Coffee price today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Coffee trees full of fruit, ripe and beautiful in Dak Lak province

Domestic coffee prices - continue to rise

According to information from Giacaphe.com, updated at 4:30 a.m. today, April 26, 2025, coffee prices in the Central Highlands provinces continued to increase, increasing by 1,500 - 1,700 VND/kg compared to the previous trading session. Currently, the average purchase price is at 132,100 VND/kg.

Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 132,200 VND/kg, coffee price in Lam Dong is 131,500 VND/kg, coffee price in Gia Lai is 132,000 VND/kg and coffee price in Dak Nong today is 132,200 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 today April 26, 2025, market continues to increase

Domestic coffee price list updated on the morning of April 26, 2025

According to experts, coffee prices are likely to continue to increase sharply both domestically and internationally in the coming time. This is a market trend due to concerns about limited global supply and unfavorable weather in key coffee growing regions around the world. In addition, the continued weakening of the US dollar has supported commodity prices, including coffee.

The increase is largely due to concerns about global supply, especially from Brazil – the world’s largest coffee producer. Brazil’s coffee output is forecast to fall by 5–10% compared to previous estimates due to the impact of drought and extreme weather conditions.

Domestically, farmers tend to hold onto their stocks waiting for higher prices, leading to limited supply. Many analysts believe that if the drought continues and supply does not improve, domestic coffee prices could reach VND150,000/kg in the near future.

However, the new European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), together with climate change and traceability requirements, are putting great pressure on exporting countries, especially Vietnam. With production mainly based on small-scale farmers, Vietnam faces many challenges in meeting the strict standards of the EUDR.

In addition, according to statistics, there are still about 15-20% of coffee areas in Vietnam that do not have land use rights certificates, making it more complicated to prove legality according to European requirements. These are major barriers that the Vietnamese coffee industry needs to address if it wants to maintain its position in the international export market in the future.

Tuan My


Source: https://congthuong.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-2642025-thi-truong-tiep-da-tang-384881.html


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