According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam's coffee exports in October 2025 reached 68.3 thousand tons, worth 394.4 million USD, down 15.8% in volume and 14.7% in value compared to September 2025. However, compared to October 2024, the volume increased by 50.4% and the value increased by 51.6%.
In the first 10 months of 2025, Vietnam's coffee exports reached 1.31 million tons, worth 7.42 billion USD, up 13.4% in volume and 61.9% in value over the same period in 2024. Vietnam's coffee exports in the first 10 months of 2025 will grow positively thanks to high world coffee prices due to reduced supply from Brazil and Indonesia.
As a leading Robusta coffee exporter, Vietnam benefits from global consumption demand and an average export price increase of over 40%. Along with that, the proportion of Instant and roasted coffee increased, helping to significantly improve export value. The EU, US, South Korea and China markets continue to increase imports, while Vietnamese enterprises take advantage of tariff incentives and improve logistics.
Vietnam's coffee exports in October 2025 recorded positive results when exporting to major markets such as Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan... all increased sharply compared to October 2024.
In the first 10 months of 2025, Vietnam's coffee exports to the EU and the US continued to maintain a stable increase, affirming the position of Vietnamese coffee in the international market. In particular, the export breakthrough to the Algeria market with breakthrough growth has opened up new development space, contributing to diversifying the export market and enhancing the position of Vietnamese coffee in the global trade chain.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade assessed that Vietnam's coffee export growth in 2025 will not only come from prices but also affirm the progress in product quality and structure.
The assessment of price level shows that in October 2025, the average coffee export price of Vietnam increased to 5,774 USD/ton, up 1.3% compared to September 2025 and up 0.8% compared to October 2024. In the first 10 months of 2025, the average coffee export price reached 5,660 USD/ton, up 42.7% over the same period in 2024.
Assessing the coffee market in the last months of the year, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Quynh - Deputy General Director of MXV said that the world and domestic coffee markets will continue to face great pressure on price fluctuations in the last months of the year. Evidence shows that this is no longer a short-term shock, but the beginning of a new restructuring high-priced cycle.