Domestic coffee prices today
The domestic coffee market on April 27 recorded a sideways state after strong fluctuations last week. In key growing regions of the Central Highlands, the average purchase price for the whole region is anchored at the threshold of 88,000 VND/kg. This is a price level reflecting the caution of both buyers and sellers as the international market continuously sends signals about long-term surplus supply.
Detailed purchase prices in specific localities are as follows:
Dak Lak and Gia Lai: Trading simultaneously at 88,000 VND/kg.
Lam Dong: Keeping the lowest level in the region at 87,500 VND/kg.
In addition, pepper prices still maintained stability at a high level of 141,000 VND/kg, while the USD/VND exchange rate was listed at 26,108.
World coffee prices today
On the world exchange, red color covered both futures exchanges in the closing session on Monday. Arabica futures for July (KCN26) fell sharply by 6.40 cents (-2.17%), while Robusta futures for July (RMN26) in London also lost another 55 USD (-1.58%). This decline was mainly due to concerns about global coffee surplus as Brazil prepares to enter a new harvest with record production forecasts.
Coffee price assessment
The market is suffering "cushions" from surplus reports. Marex Group and StoneX both gave impressive figures for the Brazilian crop season 2026/27, which are 75.9 million bags and 75.3 million bags respectively. In particular, the global coffee surplus in 2026 is expected to reach 10 million bags, the highest level in the past 6 years. In Vietnam, exports in the first quarter increased by 14% (reaching 585,000 tons) is also a significant "bearish" (devaluation) factor for the London exchange.
However, there are still "bright spots" supporting prices that are not falling too deeply. The fact that the Hormuz Strait is still closed due to geopolitical tensions has sharply increased transportation, insurance and fertilizer costs, directly pushing up the cost of goods sold by roasters. In addition, Robusta inventories on the ICE floor hit a 16-month low and record low rainfall in Brazil (only reaching 20% of the historical average) are still variables that could trigger short-term technical recovery waves.
Note: The actual price may differ depending on the quality of the seeds and the actual transaction agreement.