Domestic coffee prices today
The domestic coffee market in the morning trading session of June 12, 2026 recorded a strong breakthrough after a series of days of struggling. According to data from key growing areas of the Central Highlands, the bulk bulk buying price simultaneously increased sharply from 2,200 to 2,300 VND per kg compared to the previous session, bringing the average price level of the whole region to the threshold of 87,600 VND/kg.
Specifically, in Dak Lak and Gia Lai, the price both increased by 2,200 VND, currently trading at 87,500 VND/kg. In Dak Nong (old), the purchase price increased impressively by 2,300 VND, reaching the threshold of 87,700 VND/kg.
In Lam Dong, the price of raw coffee beans increased by 2,200 VND, to 87,000 VND/kg. Along with the increase in coffee prices, pepper prices remained stable at 140,500 VND/kg, while the USD/VND exchange rate at Vietcombank was recorded at 26,102 VND/USD.
World coffee prices
In the world market, green color completely covered both futures exchanges in the nearest closing session.
On the London exchange, Robusta futures for July 2026 delivery exploded with an increase of 109 USD (equivalent to 3.25%), closing the session at 3,463 USD/ton.
On the New York exchange, Arabica futures for July 2026 delivery also increased sharply by 5.55 cents (equivalent to 2.23%), reaching 253.95 cents/lb.
Market outlook, coffee prices
The core reason for this increase is concerns about unfavorable weather in Brazil. Forecasts show that heavy and prolonged rains in key growing areas will hinder coffee harvest progress this week and may extend to next week, causing a risk of supply disruption.
Combined with warnings about the El Niño phenomenon and the high probability of "Super El Niño" this year, threatening global coffee production, has triggered a wave of subsidy buying from hedge funds.
Although long-term prospects are still under pressure from record crop forecasts, but with inventory on the ICE exchange at a low level for many months, the market is currently prioritizing response to short-term supply risks.