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DAILY: Vietnamese coffee prices rose by 900 VND on June 26  

 Monday, June 26,2023

AsemconnectVietnam - On Monday, Robusta coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands, the country's largest coffee-growing area rose by 900 VND to VND65,500 – 66,200 per kg compared to Yesterday, according to Kinhtedothi.

Gia Nghia of Dak Nong provided the maximum price of VND66,200/kg, while traders in Lam Dong province offered the lowest price of VND65,500/kg. Robusta coffee rose to VND65,500 per kg in Bao Loc, Di Linh, and Lam Ha;  to VND 65,800 – VND65,900 per kg in Dak Lak; to VND66,200  – VND66,100  per kg in Dak Nong; to VND65,700 per kg in Kon Tum, and to VND65,600 - VND65,700 per kg in Gia Lai.
The General Department of Vietnam Customs reported preliminary data showing that robusta coffee exports in the first half of June reached 68,744 tonnes (about 1.145 million bags), bringing coffee exports in the first six months to a total of 934,863 tonnes(about 15.58 million bags), down 1.36% over the same period last year.
In the first 5 months of 2023, Vietnam exported 866,121 tonnes of coffee, 3.9% lower than the same period last year. In particular, in May 2023, the export volume of coffee was only recorded at 149,667 tonnes, down 8.5% from the previous month and the second-lowest monthly export level since the beginning of the year.
Coffee production in the year 2022/23 is estimated to decrease by 10-15%, according to the Vietnam Coffee Association (Vicofa). For a coffee-producing power like Vietnam, the loss of 10-15% of output is huge, which will affect the supply-demand as well as the global coffee price.
Thanks to a trend of hiking in coffee prices, experts have predicted that this year’s coffee export revenue may exceed last year’s record of 4 billion USD.
The average price of exported coffee during January-May was nearly 2,300 USD per ton, up 2.4% over the same period last year. This means coffee export revenue will be high in the rest of the year.
 In the Central Highlands region, the major coffee production hub of Vietnam, coffee prices saw a strong rise last week and hit a record in three months.
 The rise in coffee prices was attributed to a shortage in supply as a result of extreme weather conditions. In 2023, coffee output is predicted to fall 10-15%, while demands for the product is still high.
 Under a project developed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the area of specialty coffee in Vietnam is expected to account for 2% of the total, with an output of 5,000 tons by 2025. The figures are hoped to increase to 3% and 11,000 tons, respectively, in 2030.
 Following are domestic Robusta coffee prices on June 26, in Vietnam's Central Highlands:

District/City

Purchase price

(VND/kg)

Vs, June 25

LAM DONG

 

 

— Bao Loc ROBUSTA

65,500

      +900

— Di Linh  ROBUSTA

65,500

+900

— Lam Ha  ROBUSTA

65,500

+900

DAK LAK

 

 

— Cư M'gar  ROBUSTA

65,900

      +900

— Ea H'leo  ROBUSTA

65,800

+900

— Buon Ho  ROBUSTA

65,800

+900

GIA LAI

 

 

— Chư Prong  ROBUSTA

65,700

      +900

— Pleiku  ROBUSTA

65,600

+900

— La Grai  ROBUSTA

65,600

+900

ĐAK NONG

 

 

— Gia Nghia  ROBUSTA

66,200

+900

— Đak R'lap  ROBUSTA

66,100

               +900    

KON TUM

 

 

— Đak Ha  ROBUSTA

65,700

+900    


T.Huong
Source: Vitic/Kinhtedothi

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