Domestic coffee prices
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands provinces rebounded, recording a strong increase of VND 2,400 - 2,800/kg compared to yesterday.
Dak Lak: 130,000 VND/kg (+2,800 VND)
Dak Nong: 130,000 VND/kg (+2,800 VND)
Gia Lai: 129,700 VND/kg (+2,400 VND)
Lam Dong: 129,000 VND/kg (+2,400 VND)
The average price in the whole region reached about 129,900 VND/kg, about 4,000 - 6,000 VND/kg higher than at the end of March.
World coffee prices
On the London Stock Exchange, Robusta coffee prices continued to record the second consecutive strong increase:
July 2025 term: 5,291 USD/ton, up 165 USD
September 2025 term: 5,231 USD/ton, up 150 USD
November 2025 term: 5,164 USD/ton, up 143 USD
January 2026 term: 5,071 USD/ton, up 136 USD
On the New York Stock Exchange, Arabica prices also continued to increase but with a lower range:
July 2025 term: 385.40 cents/lb, up 0.75 cents
September 2025 term: 378.70 cents/lb, up 1.20 cents
December 2025 term: 370.15 cents/lb, up 1.50 cents
March 2026 term: 363.40 cents/lb, up 1.40 cents
Market analysis
The general trend of coffee prices is assessed as positive in the context of continued low Robusta inventories and not really abundant supply from major producing countries.
In the domestic market, the price of Human Coffee has maintained the highest level since the beginning of the year. Experts predict, in the short term, the coffee market can continue to fluctuate with narrow amplitude due to the impact of weather factors in Brazil and the prospect of Vietnam's coffee export is still very positive with a high average price. Without adverse information from large markets, coffee prices are likely to keep the ground high in the coming weeks.