February 5, 2025 | 09:13 GMT +7
February 5, 2025 | 09:13 GMT +7
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Domestic coffee prices today, November 19, increased slightly by VND 500/kg in key regions of the Central Highlands and the South. Currently, coffee is being purchased at prices ranging from VND 113,200 to 113,700/kg.
In the Di Linh, Lam Ha, and Bao Loc districts (Lam Dong), coffee prices today are being purchased at VND 113,100/kg.
In Cu M'gar district (Dak Lak), coffee prices today are at VND 113,500/kg. In Ea H'leo and Buon Ho districts (Dak Lak), coffee is being purchased at the same rate of VND 113,000/kg.
Similarly, in Dak Nong province, coffee prices are VND 113,700/kg in Gia Nghia and VND 113,700/kg in Dak R'lap.
In Gia Lai province, coffee prices today are at VND 113,500/kg in Chu Prong and VND 113,000/kg in Pleiku and La Grai.
Meanwhile, in Kon Tum province, coffee is being purchased at VND 113,200/kg.
In Vietnam, concerns over the weather arise from forecasts that La Niña will become active in the final months of this year in the Central Highlands, the country's largest coffee-growing region. La Niña could result in more rainfall than usual, potentially disrupting farmers' harvesting activities.
Delays in harvesting progress could affect export activities and even reduce yield due to quality deterioration. Previously, due to prolonged heatwaves earlier this year, analysts predicted that Vietnam's 2024–2025 coffee crop yield might decline by 10-15% compared to the 2023–2024 crop.
In the most recent trading session, Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange for January 2025 delivery stood at $ 4,773 /ton, March 2025 delivery at $ 4,699/ton, and May 2025 delivery at $ 4,637/ton.
On the New York exchange, Arabica coffee prices for December 2024 delivery were 281.8 cents/lb, while March 2025 delivery was at 283.3 cents/lb.
In Brazil, although rains returned in October, the precipitation levels were below historical averages, raising concerns among analysts that the 2024–2025 coffee crop may not fully recover from the damages caused by the record-breaking heatwave during the critical flowering phase.
Consulting firm StoneX forecasts that Brazil's coffee production for the 2024–2025 season will decrease by 0.4% compared to the current season, primarily due to a decline in Arabica production impacted by drought conditions.
$ 1 = VND 25.175 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
(VAN) Coffee prices on February 4, 2025, surged by VND 1,700 – 1,900/kg domestically, currently ranging from VND 129,700 – 130,700/kg.
(VAN) Pepper prices on February 4, 2025, range from VND 149,000 to VND 150,000/kg, up sharply by VND 1,500 – VND 2,000/kg compared to yesterday.
(VAN) Despite efforts to liberalise rice imports and reduce tariffs, the agriculture department said, the domestic market has been slow to respond, with retail prices surpassing expectations.
(VAN) Pepper prices on February 3, 2025, remain unchanged in both domestic and global markets. Domestic pepper prices are trading at VND 147,000 - 148,200/kg.
(VAN) Live pig prices remain steady, ranging from VND 66,000 - 69,000/kg. In Quang Ninh, efforts are being made to protect livestock during the cold weather.
(VAN) Coffee prices on February 3, 2025, remain unchanged. Domestic coffee is currently trading in the range of VND 127,800 - 129,000/kg.
(VAN) Global arabica coffee prices hit record highs above $3.60 per lb as Brazil, by far the world's largest producer, has few beans left to sell and as worries over its upcoming harvest persist.