Update on world coffee prices - the market continues to decline.
Coffee prices today, May 31, 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).
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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:
Robusta Coffee Price London May 31, 2025 |
On the London floor, at 4:30 a.m. on May 31, 2025, at the end of the trading session, Robusta coffee prices continued to "shake", falling sharply, with a decrease of 56 - 71 USD/ton compared to yesterday's trading session, fluctuating between 4,305 - 4,577 USD/ton. Specifically, the delivery price for July 2025 is 4,510 USD/ton; the delivery price for September 2025 is 4,463 USD/ton; the delivery price for November 2025 is 4,423 USD/ton and the delivery price for January 2026 is 4,464 USD/ton.
Arabica coffee price on New York floor on May 31, 2025 |
Similarly, the price of Arabica coffee on the New York floor in the early morning of May 31 continued to decrease sharply, decreasing from 5.30 - 5.95 cents/lb compared to yesterday's trading session, fluctuating from 330.00 - 351.00 cents/lb. Specifically, the delivery period in July 2025 is 342.45 cents/lb; the delivery period in September 2025 is 339.80 cents/lb; the delivery period in December 2025 is 335.65 cents/lb and the delivery period in March 2026 is 331.05 cents/lb.
Brazilian Arabica Coffee Price on May 31, 2025 |
At the end of the trading session, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee tended to increase and decrease across delivery terms, fluctuating between 421.20 - 449.65 USD/ton. Recorded as follows: July 2025 delivery period is 436.40 USD/ton; September 2025 delivery period is 425.00 USD/ton; December 2025 delivery period is 416.55 and March 2026 delivery period is 421.20 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.
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Domestic coffee prices - market continues to decline.
According to information from Giacaphe.com, updated at 4:30 a.m. today, May 31, 2025, coffee prices in the Central Highlands provinces continued to decrease, down 1,500 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Currently, the average coffee purchase price in key areas is at 118,500 VND/kg.
Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 118,500 VND/kg, coffee price in Lam Dong is 118,200 VND/kg, coffee price in Gia Lai is 118,500 VND/kg and coffee price in Dak Nong today is 118,700 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.
Domestic coffee price list updated on the morning of May 31, 2025 |
According to experts, domestic coffee prices continue to fall, under pressure from abundant supply and the downward trend of Robusta on the international market. In addition, although Arabica prices have increased slightly, the overall recovery signal is still unclear. Growers should closely monitor price movements to choose the right time to sell, and pay attention to transportation costs when fuel prices have not cooled down.
Experts say that with the current trend, coffee prices are expected to continue to be under pressure in the short term. However, in the long term, global coffee demand is still increasing, especially in Asian and North American markets, which can support coffee prices to recover.
Global market developments, Brazil is harvesting its 2025 Arabica crop, with yields forecast to decline significantly in line with the cycle. The biennial cycle of Arabica coffee trees typically alternates between good and bad years, and 2025 is expected to be a low-yield year. Brazil’s Arabica yields are generally on the low side, in line with forecasts.
Currently, the main factor pressuring prices is demand concerns. Several large corporations such as Starbucks, Hershey and Mondelez International said that the basic import tax of 10% in the US could increase retail prices and reduce the purchasing power of roasted coffee globally. This raised concerns that despite increasing supply, the market would still face downward pressure due to slowing consumption.
Experts predict that if world coffee prices can recover in the short term, domestic coffee prices can increase further. However, growers should closely monitor price and weather developments to decide when to sell.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-3152025-thi-truong-tiep-tuc-rung-lac-390138.html
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