Coffee prices today on the world market

On the exchange, the price of robusta coffee on the London floor for September 2025 delivery is currently at 4,494, up 84 (equivalent to 1.90%). The price for November 2025 delivery is at 4,306, up 38 (equivalent to 0.89%). The price for January 2026 delivery is at 4,166, up 32 (equivalent to 0.77%). Prices of other terms also fluctuated, with the March 2026 term up 24 (0.59%) and the May 2026 term up 20 (0.50%).

On the exchange, the price of Arabica coffee for September 2025 delivery is currently at 358.80 cents/lb, up 2.60 cents/lb (equivalent to 0.73%). The price for December 2025 delivery is at 352.05 cents/lb, up 3 cents/lb (equivalent to 0.86%). The price for March 2026 delivery is at 342.05 cents/lb, up 3.05 cents/lb (equivalent to 0.90%). The following terms have fluctuated, with the May 2026 term increasing by 2.90 cents/lb (0.88%) and the July 2026 term increasing by 2.25 cents/lb (0.70%).
Global coffee prices rose for a second straight week, with Arabica hitting a 2.25-month high while Robusta also hit a 2-month high, according to Barchart. Concerns about dry weather in Minas Gerais, Brazil’s largest Arabica growing region, are providing strong support for the rally.
Domestic coffee prices today August 21, 2025
On the afternoon of August 21, coffee prices in the Central Highlands continued to increase by 4,400 - 4,600 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Of which, coffee prices in Dak Nong recorded an increase of 4,600 VND/kg, up to 121,900 VND/kg - the highest in the region.
In Dak Lak , the transaction price increased by 4,600 VND/kg, currently trading at 121,700 VND/kg.
Next, coffee price in Gia Lai stood at 121,500 VND/kg, an increase of 4,500 VND/kg.
Meanwhile, Lam Dong is the locality with prices increasing by 4,400 VND/kg, trading at 121,000 VND/kg.
A new record price has been set, reflecting a close correlation with price movements on international exchanges, as well as limited domestic supply. The coffee market is expected to continue to be vibrant in the coming time with many factors supporting prices.
Adverse weather conditions in Brazil, especially during the upcoming flowering period, could negatively impact production in 2025-26. This would tighten global supplies and push prices higher.
The US decision to impose a 50% tariff on coffee imports from Brazil is causing importers to turn to other markets to avoid higher costs. This creates a great opportunity for Vietnamese coffee, the world's leading Robusta producer, to increase its market share in key markets such as the US, EU, Japan, South Korea and China.
Vietnamese coffee businesses are increasingly focusing on deep processing, traceability and effectively utilizing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to increase product value. This not only helps Vietnamese coffee consolidate its position in the world market but also creates momentum for sustainable growth in domestic coffee prices.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-21-8-2025-ngap-tran-sac-xanh-tu-san-den-vuon-3299908.html
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