Compared to last week, domestic coffee prices have decreased by 600-700 VND/kg. Specifically, in Dak Lak , coffee prices fell by 700 VND/kg to 87,300 VND/kg. Gia Lai recorded a decrease of 600 VND/kg and is currently trading at the same level of 87,300 VND/kg.

Meanwhile, Lam Dong continues to have the lowest coffee prices in the region, reaching 86,800 VND/kg, a decrease of 600 VND/kg compared to the previous week.
This marks the first week of price decline in the domestic market after three consecutive weeks of increases. However, current prices remain relatively high compared to the same period in recent years, helping coffee growers continue to ensure production efficiency.
Meanwhile, pepper prices continued to fall by 2,000-3,000 VND/kg, marking the second consecutive week of decline in the market.
Dong Nai recorded the sharpest price drop, falling by 3,000 VND/kg to 137,000 VND/kg. In Gia Lai, pepper prices also decreased by 2,000 VND/kg compared to last week, currently trading at 137,000 VND/kg.

In Ho Chi Minh City, pepper prices decreased by 2,000 VND/kg, to 139,000 VND/kg. Dak Lak and Lam Dong continued to maintain stable prices at 142,000 VND/kg, the highest in the country, with no changes recorded throughout the past week.
According to business sources, the drop in pepper prices is mainly due to technical adjustments following a period of rapid price increases. However, current prices remain relatively high compared to the same period in recent years, providing an incentive for pepper growers to maintain production.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/gia-ca-phe-va-ho-tieu-cung-on-dinh-phien-dau-tuan-post588696.html








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