Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, July 30, in the Central Highlands region increased sharply, fluctuating between 96,800 - 97,500 VND/kg.
Accordingly, traders in Lam Dong province (formerly Dak Nong ) are purchasing coffee at 97,500 VND/kg. A slight increase of 800 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Similarly, coffee price in Dak Lak province is 97,300 VND/kg, an increase of 800 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai province increased by VND900/kg compared to yesterday and were traded at VND97,200/kg.
In Lam Dong province, in Ward 1, Bao Loc, Hoa Ninh, Duc Trong, and Dinh Van Lam Ha communes, coffee prices increased by VND800/kg compared to yesterday and are at VND96,800/kg.

Coffee plays an important role in Vietnam's agriculture. In 2024, the country exported more than 1.34 million tons of coffee, reaching a turnover of nearly 5.7 billion USD, affirming its position in the global market.
In the first 6 months of 2025, Vietnam exported about 995,000 tons of coffee, reaching a turnover of nearly 5.5 billion USD. Compared to the same period in 2024, the volume increased by 5%, while the turnover increased sharply by 66.2%, showing a significant improvement in export value.
Coffee is mainly grown in the Central Highlands and the northwestern provinces of Son La and Dien Bien. The coffee industry currently supports more than 650,000 farming households, mainly ethnic minorities, and about 2 million workers involved in production, processing and export.
World coffee prices today
On the London exchange, the online price of Robusta coffee futures contract for September 2025 delivery closed this morning's trading session on July 30 at 3,313 USD/ton, down 1.34% (45 USD/ton) compared to yesterday's trading session; the futures contract for November 2025 delivery decreased 1.63% (54 USD/ton), to 3,254 USD/ton.
On the New York Stock Exchange, compared to yesterday, the price of Arabica coffee futures for September 2025 delivery decreased by 2.92% (8.8 US cents/pound), to 292.9 US cents/pound; the contract for December 2025 delivery decreased by 2.7% (7.95 US cents/pound), to 286.7 US cents/pound.
Hailstorms on July 25 in Minas Gerais state, Brazil’s largest Arabica coffee growing region, caused trees to lose leaves, berries and branches. The severe damage could wipe out 1 million bags of coffee per year for the next two years, affecting the next crop’s yield.
Markets are worried that the US could impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods if a trade deal is not reached by Friday. This could disrupt supplies from Brazil, the world’s largest producer of arabica, and send coffee prices soaring.
Brazil’s coffee exports have fallen sharply, reaching just 2 million bags as of July 29, compared to more than 3 million bags in the same period last year. Global arabica inventories are at record lows, raising the risk of future supply shortages. The 2025-26 crop year forecast for arabica production is much lower than the USDA’s 40 million bags, putting significant pressure on the market.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-30-7-2025-tiep-tuc-tang-thi-truong-bung-no-10303474.html
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