Update domestic coffee prices on May 21, 2025
Area | Average price (VND/kg) | Change (VND) |
---|---|---|
Dak Lak | 125,000 | ▼1,500 |
Lam Dong | 124,500 | ▼1,500 |
Gia Lai | 125,000 | ▼1,500 |
Dak Nong | 125,200 | ▼1,500 |
Coffee prices today, May 22, 2025, have decreased by 1,500 VND/kg in most regions, which is a signal that coffee consumption demand is showing signs of slowing down, in the context of unpredictable macroeconomic developments. However, coffee prices are still high compared to the same period last year, reflecting the market's recovery after the pandemic. Specifically:

In Dak Lak, the average coffee price decreased by VND1,500, down to VND125,000/kg.
In Lam Dong, coffee prices also decreased by VND1,500, down to VND124,500/kg.
In Gia Lai, coffee prices decreased by 1,500 VND, to 125,000 VND/kg.
In Dak Nong, coffee prices decreased by VND1,500, reaching VND125,200/kg.
Overall, the coffee price data on May 21, 2025 shows that the market is showing signs of cooling down, but still remains high compared to the same period last year. This is a positive signal for the Vietnamese coffee industry in the context of many macroeconomic fluctuations.
Update world coffee prices on May 21, 2025
Robusta Coffee Price London 5/21/2025
Arabica Coffee Price in New York on May 21, 2025
News, coffee price forecast on May 22, 2025, domestic and world coffee prices simultaneously decreased
Coffee prices on May 22, 2025 are predicted to continue to be affected by many domestic and international factors, making the market unpredictable. Today, May 21, 2025, domestic coffee prices suddenly dropped sharply compared to the previous increase, and the question is whether this trend will last?
There are a few main reasons why domestic coffee prices are falling right now. First, the weather in Brazil and Vietnam – the world’s two largest coffee producers – is improving. In Brazil, the Robusta harvest has begun, and favorable weather has farmers expecting more coffee to be available for sale. This has increased supply, causing prices to fall. Similarly, in Vietnam, good weather has also supported the crop, potentially improving coffee production.
In addition, Brazil’s currency, the Real, is losing value against the U.S. dollar, making Brazilian coffee cheaper on the international market. When Brazilian coffee is cheap, farmers there sell more, putting downward pressure on global coffee prices. Another factor is that large investors, or “funds,” are cutting back on their coffee purchases to keep prices high. They are becoming more cautious because they fear that winter weather in Brazil could unexpectedly damage coffee crops, causing prices to fluctuate.
Based on the current situation, coffee prices tomorrow, May 22, 2025, may continue to decrease slightly or remain low, fluctuating around 126,000 - 128,000 VND/kg in the Central Highlands provinces such as Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Lam Dong. The reason is that coffee supply from Brazil and Vietnam is improving, while large investors are no longer buying as much as before. However, if the weather in Brazil suddenly worsens (for example, frost in winter), coffee prices on May 22, 2025 may increase again because the supply is affected. Therefore, farmers and coffee buyers need to closely monitor weather and international market news.
Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/tin-tuc-du-bao-gia-ca-phe-ngay-mai-22-5-2025-tiep-tuc-chuoi-giam-do-nguon-cung-tu-brazil-3155240.html
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