Domestic coffee prices are stable
Today, June 4, the domestic coffee market did not record any fluctuations compared to June 3, after two days of slight increase.
According to a survey from a page specializing in agricultural products, coffee prices in the Central Highlands range from 117,800 to 118,300 VND/kg. In Dak Lak, the price reached 118,300 VND/kg, unchanged from June 3. Dak Nong recorded a price of 118,300 VND/kg, while Gia Lai was at 118,100 VND/kg, and Lam Dong was the lowest at 117,800 VND/kg.
Compared to the beginning of 2025 (1.1), domestic coffee prices decreased from an average of VND 130,000/kg (according to agricultural product information), equivalent to a decrease of VND 11,700/kg.
In the same period last year (June 4, 2024), coffee prices reached VND 110,000/kg, showing that the current price is still higher than VND 8,300/kg.
International coffee prices continue to fall sharply
In the international market, coffee prices continue to decline, reflecting investors' cautious sentiment.
On the London Stock Exchange, Robusta coffee futures for delivery in July 2025 decreased by 30 USD/ton compared to June 3, to 4,244 USD/ton; September 2025 futures decreased by 50 USD/ton, reaching 4,125 USD/ton.
On the New York Stock Exchange, Arabica coffee futures for delivery in July 2025 decreased by 4.00 USD/ton compared to June 3, to 317.55 USD/ton; the September 2025 futures decreased by 4.00 USD/ton, to 316.50 USD/ton.
Compared to the beginning of 2025 (1.1), Robusta prices used to be at 4,950 USD/ton, down 706 USD/ton to date. Arabica prices also decreased from 380.00 USD/ton, equivalent to a decrease of 62.45 USD/ton.
Compared to the same period last year (June 4, 2024), Robusta prices used to reach 4,200 USD/ton, currently 44 USD/ton, while Arabica was at 320.00 USD/ton, currently 2.45 USD/ton.
Coffee market assessment
Domestic coffee prices are stable today after two days of slight increase, but pressure from the international market is still great as Robusta and Arabica prices continue to fall sharply.
Growers should closely monitor price developments to choose the time to sell, and pay attention to transportation costs when fuel prices have not cooled down.
In the short term, coffee prices may continue to be under pressure if global supply does not have any sudden changes.