Domestic coffee prices today
The domestic coffee market this morning, May 26, 2026, reversed to increase slightly after previous struggling sessions. In key provinces of the Central Highlands, the price of raw coffee beans has added 200 VND/kg compared to the previous session, helping the general price level of the whole region move up to the threshold of 87,800 VND/kg.
In Dak Nong province (old), coffee prices increased by 200 VND, to 87,900 VND/kg, continuing to be the leading locality in purchasing prices. Dak Lak and Gia Lai provinces both recorded an increase of 200 VND, currently trading at 87,800 VND/kg. In Lam Dong area, coffee prices increased by 300 VND, reaching the threshold of 87,300 VND/kg.
Meanwhile, pepper prices remained unchanged at 141,000 VND/kg and the USD/VND exchange rate at Vietcombank slightly increased by 2 VND to 26,134 VND/USD.
World coffee prices
On the international market, developments at the two main futures exchanges still maintain a state of differentiation. The London exchange shows stability when Robusta for July delivery is still anchored at a high of 3,456 USD/ton, while the New York exchange for Arabica for July delivery is trading around 272.35 cents/lb.
Currently, the market is strongly affected by two opposing information flows. On the one hand, forecasting organizations such as StoneX and Marex Group still maintain their predictions about a record crop season in Brazil with an expected output of nearly 76 million bags, creating long-term oversupply pressure. On the other hand, technical factors such as low ICE floor inventory and transport disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are still the backbone to help coffee prices not fall too deeply.
With the market entering a sensitive period before new South American crop stocks begin to appear more in June, coffee prices may continue to experience strong fluctuations.