Vietnam domestic coffee prices fall sharply on July 17, 2026
Friday, July 17,2026
AsemconnectVietnam - Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands fell sharply by 2,200 dong per kg on Friday from the previous day, with buying prices ranging between 95,700 dong and 96,300 dong per kg.
Dak Nong remained the country's highest-priced growing area despite the decline, with coffee traded at 96,300 dong per kg. Prices in Dak Lak and Gia Lai were both quoted at 96,200 dong per kg, while Lam Dong posted the lowest level in the region at 95,700 dong per kg.
Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands on July 17,2026
Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands on July 17,2026
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Market
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Price (dong per kg)
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Change
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Dak Lak
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96,200
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-2,200
|
|
Lam Dong
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95,700
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-2,200
|
|
Gia Lai
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96,200
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-2,200
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|
Dak Nong
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96,300
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-2,200
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USD/VND exchange rate
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26,030
|
-10
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In June alone, Vietnam exported around 126,000 metric tons of coffee worth $586 million. Export volume increased 4% from a year earlier, while export value declined 15.8%, reflecting continued weakness in global coffee prices following the sharp rally seen in 2025.
Vietnam's average coffee export price in the first half of 2026 stood at about $4,554 per metric ton, well below the level recorded in the corresponding period of last year. In June, the average export price rose to around $4,651 per metric ton, suggesting some improvement from the first-half average, although it remained below the year-earlier level.
Vietnam's coffee sector is expected to face mounting challenges in the 2026/27 crop year. Prolonged hot and dry weather across parts of Asia, driven by the El Niño weather pattern, could adversely affect coffee tree growth, flowering and fruit development. If dry conditions persist in the coming months, output from the new crop could decline, reducing exportable supplies.
With export prices yet to stage a clear recovery and weather-related risks increasing, Vietnam's coffee export outlook for the second half of 2026 will largely depend on global supply-demand developments and the productivity of the upcoming harvest. Coffee prices could regain support if adverse weather disrupts production in major producing countries. However, should global supplies continue to recover, downward price pressure is likely to persist, limiting growth in Vietnam's export earnings despite higher shipment volumes.
Source: Vitic
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