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News, forecast of coffee prices on May 30, 2025, prices will decrease further

Coffee prices on May 30, 2025 are forecast to decrease further, around 118,500-119,500 VND/kg, due to abundant supply and weak demand.

Báo Quảng NamBáo Quảng Nam29/05/2025

Update domestic coffee prices on May 29, 2025

Coffee prices today, May 29, 2025, in the Central Highlands decreased sharply, averaging about 120,000 VND/kg, with a decrease of 2,000 to 2,200 VND/kg compared to the previous session.

News, coffee price forecast May 30, 2025, price drops further
News, forecast of coffee prices on May 30, 2025, prices will decrease further

Dak Lak : Coffee price reached 120,000 VND/kg, down 2,200 VND/kg. The market is under pressure from abundant supply and stagnant export demand.

Gia Lai : Coffee prices are also at 120,000 VND/kg, down 2,200 VND/kg, showing a consistent price trend in major coffee growing regions.

Dak Nong : Price reached 120,200 VND/kg, down 2,100 VND/kg, highest in the region. Good quality still maintains competitiveness.

Lam Dong: Lowest price, 119,700 VND/kg, down 2,000 VND/kg. The market is adjusting due to increased supply and demand not recovering yet.

Reference price: Reached 146,000 VND/kg, down 1,000 VND/kg, showing the difference with actual prices in localities.

USD/VND exchange rate: Increased by 110 VND, reaching 25,820 VND, affecting the export price of Vietnamese coffee in the global market.

Coffee prices today, May 29, 2025, decreased due to excess supply and weak demand. Farmers and businesses need to monitor closely to optimize strategies.

LocalPrice (VND/kg)Fluctuation (VND/kg)
Prices in local areas
Dak Lak 120,000 ▼2,200
Lam Dong 119,700 ▼2,000
Gia Lai 120,000 ▼2,200
Dak Nong 120,200 ▼2,100
Pepper price 146,000 ▼1,000
USD/VND 25,820 ▲110

Update world coffee prices on May 29, 2025

Robusta Coffee Price London 5/29/2025

Arabica Coffee Price New York May 29, 2025

News, forecast for coffee prices tomorrow, May 30, 2025, prices will fall even deeper

Coffee prices on May 30, 2025 are forecast to decrease slightly or remain unchanged, fluctuating between VND 119,000 and VND 120,200/kg in key areas in the Central Highlands, such as Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. To make it easier to understand, imagine coffee prices like vegetable prices at the market: after a sharp decrease today (May 29), prices may increase slightly or remain unchanged, but cannot increase as high as a few days ago. This happens because the market is waiting for more new information, just like buyers are waiting to see if there are new goods in the market.

Today, domestic coffee prices have dropped sharply, averaging VND2,000 to VND2,200 per kilogram, bringing the price down to around VND120,000 per kilogram. The main reason is that the world is experiencing an increase in coffee supply, especially in large countries like Brazil, where the new crop is expected to yield well. When supply is high, prices often fall, just like when there are too many vegetables in the market, sellers have to lower prices to compete. In addition, the stronger US dollar has also made it difficult for Vietnamese coffee, which is sold abroad in US dollars, to maintain high prices.

Despite falling prices, Vietnam remains the world’s leading coffee exporter. Since the beginning of 2025, the country has sold nearly 740,000 tons of coffee, earning $4.2 billion, up 56% from last year. This means that even though it sells less coffee, the higher prices still benefit farmers and businesses. Europe, especially Germany and Italy, buy a lot of Vietnamese coffee, accounting for nearly 40% of total exports.

Looking back at this week, coffee prices had a sharp increase, reaching around 123,200 to 123,900 VND/kg from May 26 to 28, due to many people worrying about coffee shortages. But today, prices have dropped sharply because the world market has also decreased and many people are selling coffee to take profit, just like when you sell vegetables early to ensure you have money. Coffee prices are forecasted to recover a bit tomorrow, but it is unlikely to increase sharply because people are waiting for more news about the crop in Brazil, demand from China, and negotiations on coffee export taxes.

For farmers, coffee prices on May 30, 2025 may still be low, but there is no need to worry too much. The coffee market is like the weather, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy, but Vietnam is still a major “coffee granary” of the world. If you grow coffee or are interested in prices, continue to follow the news to know when prices may rise again.

Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/tin-tuc-du-bao-gia-ca-phe-ngay-30-05-2025-gia-giam-cang-giam-sau-them-3155744.html


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