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Coffee price today June 19, 2025: Continue to decrease slightly

Today's domestic coffee price, June 19, is at 109,100 - 109,700 VND/kg. Coffee prices continue to decrease slightly from 800 to 900 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Coffee prices have dropped sharply due to profit-taking pressure from speculators and signals of abundant supply from Brazil.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An18/06/2025

Domestic coffee prices today

Domestic coffee prices today, June 19, 2025 in the Central Highlands region continued to decrease slightly, fluctuating between 109,100 - 109,700 VND/kg.

Accordingly, traders in Dak Lak province are purchasing coffee at the highest price of 109,700 VND/kg. A slight decrease of 900 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Similarly, coffee price in Dak Nong province is 109,700 VND/kg, down 800 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Coffee prices in Gia Lai province decreased by VND900/kg compared to yesterday and were traded at VND109,500/kg.

In Lam Dong province, coffee prices decreased by VND900/kg compared to yesterday and are at VND109,100/kg.

Coffee price today June 19, 2025: Continue to decrease slightly

Domestic coffee prices fell sharply today, reflecting the impact of the world market. The decline was mainly due to profit-taking pressure from speculators and signals of abundant supply from Brazil. In the domestic market, many exporting enterprises have temporarily suspended purchases, while coffee growers have switched to holding stocks, waiting for prices to recover.

The market is expected to be volatile this week if inventories continue to rise and the US dollar remains strong. In addition, the Corpus Christi holiday on June 19th means Brazil will be closed for the holiday. Meanwhile, the New York Arabica coffee exchange will be closed for the US Juneteenth holiday, while the London exchange will continue trading Robusta.

The recent sharp rise in the US dollar exchange rate has also put considerable pressure on the coffee market. The strong US dollar makes coffee more expensive for international buyers, slowing demand and pushing down futures prices.

World coffee prices today

Coffee prices on the world market fell sharply on two exchanges:

Robusta Coffee (London):

Delivery in July 2025: Down 155 USD/ton, to 4,164 USD/ton.

Delivery September 2025: Down 148 USD/ton, to 4,007 USD/ton.

Arabica Coffee (New York):

July 2025 delivery: Up 6.6 cents/lb, to 329.25 cents/lb.

September 2025 delivery: Up 5.95 cents/lb, to 326.5 cents/lb.

Robusta supplies are being bolstered by a favorable harvest in Brazil, traders said, with the crop expected to be bumper this year, while weather in major producing regions has remained stable, with no significant changes affecting output.

In Vietnam, the robusta crop is almost sold out, but prospects for the new crop are positive. Traders also said geopolitical risks from the conflict between Israel and Iran are weighing on the market but are not generating the usual bullish effect.

As of June 17, the war between Iran and Israel entered its fifth day with missile attacks causing great damage. The tense situation has caused some ship owners to choose to stay away from the Strait of Hormuz due to security concerns.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-19-6-2025-tiep-tuc-giam-nhe-10299895.html


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