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DAILY: Vietnamese coffee prices remained unchanged on April 1, 2025 

 Tuesday, April 1,2025

AsemconnectVietnam - According to Kinhtedothi, robusta coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands, the country's largest coffee-growing area, remained unchanged at 132,100 to 132,300 VND/kg on Tuesday compared to Yesterday.

Domestic Coffee Prices
• Lâm Đồng province (Di Linh, Lâm Hà, Bảo Lộc): 131,200 VND/kg
• Đắk Lắk province:
o Cư M’gar: 132,300 VND/kg
o Ea H’leo, Buôn Hồ: 132,200 VND/kg
• Đắk Nông province:
o Gia Nghĩa: 132,300 VND/kg
o Đắk R’lấp: 132,200 VND/kg
• Gia Lai province:
o Chư Prông: 132,200 VND/kg
o Pleiku, Ia Grai: 132,100 VND/kg
• Kon Tum province: 132,100 VND/kg
Global Coffee Market Trends
In the latest trading session:
• Robusta prices on the London exchange:
o May 2025 contracts: down 68 USD/ton to 5,269 USD/ton
o July 2025 contracts: down 59 USD/ton to 5,259 USD/ton
• Arabica prices on the New York exchange:
o May 2025 contracts: down 0.2 cents/lb to 379.75 cents/lb
o July 2025 contracts: down 1 cent/lb to 375.4 cents/lb
Robusta prices continued their downward trend from last weekend. The main reasons for the decline include the slight rebound of the U.S. dollar and reports of increased rainfall in Brazil’s coffee-growing regions, which could boost production.
Impact of the U.S. Dollar and Trade Policy
Early on April 1, in the U.S. market, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY)—which measures the value of the USD against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF)—rose 0.14% to 104.18.
The stronger USD is partly driven by concerns over U.S. tariff policies. Investors are closely watching for clearer signals on President Donald Trump’s trade strategy.
Vietnam’s Coffee Export
Vietnam exported more than 406,000 tons of coffee as of March 15 this year, earning $2.28 billion, according to the Vietnam Customs.
The figures represent a year-on-year decrease of 18% in volume but an increase of 41% in value.
The value increase was attributed to the rising export prices, hitting an average of $5,614 per ton in the first quarter of the year, skyrocketing 73% compared to the same period of 2024.
Germany was Vietnam's biggest export market with a value of $278 million, up 79% year-on-year; followed by Italy with $171 million, 31%; Japan $127 million, 56%; the US $120 million, 53%; and Spain $117 million, 29%.
The total coffee export value is expected to reach $8 billion this year, according to the Vietnam Coffee and Cacao Association (Vicofa).
T.Huong
Source: Vitic

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