In particular, Lam Dong province recorded the lowest coffee price on the market after a decrease of 1,000 VND/kg, down to 85,000 VND/kg.
Similarly, coffee prices in Dak Lak and Gia Lai both decreased by 900 VND/kg, falling to 85,600 VND/kg.

According to economic experts, domestic coffee prices are expected to continue experiencing strong and unexpected fluctuations this week. It is highly likely that domestic prices will trend downwards as supply from Brazil is expected to increase significantly next week.
For the global market, coffee prices continued to experience mixed movements across exchanges. Specifically, on the London exchange, Robusta coffee futures contracts for May 2026 delivery remained stable at $3,568 per ton; contracts for January 2027 delivery also remained stable at $3,145 per ton.
On the New York exchange, the price of Arabica coffee for May 2026 delivery rose slightly by 0.2 cents/lb, reaching 302.2 cents/lb; the July 2027 contract recorded a slight decrease of 0.9 cents/lb, to 285.5 cents/lb.
Similarly, the price of Arabica coffee on the Brazilian exchange for May 2026 delivery reached 383.65 cents/lb, a slight increase of 1.7 cents/lb; the December 2026 delivery price reached 330.9 cents/lb, a slight decrease of 0.55 cents/lb.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/ngay-5-5-gia-ca-phe-giam-900-1000-dongkg-post586392.html








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