April 19, 2025 | 17:19 GMT +7
April 19, 2025 | 17:19 GMT +7
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Today, domestic coffee prices recorded a sharp increase after two days of stability. According to a survey in the Central Highlands provinces, coffee prices range from VND 129,700 – 130,700/kg, up by VND 1,700 – 1,900/kg compared to the previous session. This is the highest price ever recorded in the domestic market.
Specifically:
This sharp increase is attributed to domestic supply disruptions due to the extended Lunar New Year holiday, while demand from export enterprises remains high. Farmers limiting sales during the holiday has also added upward pressure on prices.
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On the global market, coffee prices continue to show mixed trends between the two major exchanges, London (Robusta) and New York (Arabica).
This marks the second consecutive decline for Robusta coffee after hitting a peak last week. The main reason is believed to be Vietnam’s market resuming trading after the Lunar New Year holiday, leading to increased selling pressure, along with investor adjustments after an overbought phase.
Arabica coffee prices (New York): In contrast, Arabica coffee prices continue to surge, setting a new record. The March 2025 contract rose 3.05 cents/lb (+0.81%), reaching 380.90 cents/lb. Other contracts also recorded positive gains:
Translated by Hoang Duy
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