Coffee prices increased slightly
On the London floor, at 5:00 a.m. on July 5, 2025, Robusta coffee prices had a strong trading session, this was the second consecutive price increase, the increase was from 4 - 50 USD/ton, ranging from 3458 - 3677 USD/ton. Specifically, the delivery price for September 2025 was 3677 USD/ton (up 50 USD/ton), the delivery price for November 2025 was 3615 USD/ton (up 46 USD/ton), the delivery price for January 2026 was 3562 USD/ton (up 43 USD/ton), the delivery price for March 2026 was 3528 USD/ton (up 42 USD/ton) and the delivery price for May 2026 was 3458 USD/ton (up 4 USD/ton).
In contrast, at the end of the trading session, the price of Arabica coffee on the New York floor tended to move sideways, neither increasing nor decreasing, the market still fluctuated from 273.95 - 289.60 cents/lb. Specifically, the September 2025 delivery period was 289.60 cents/lb (down 0 cents/lb), the December 2025 delivery period was 284.15 cents/lb (down 0 cents/lb), the March 2026 delivery period was 278.80 cents/lb (down 0 cents/lb) and the May 2026 delivery period was 273.95 cents/lb (down 0 cents/lb).
At the end of the trading session, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee increased or decreased unclearly, recorded as follows: The delivery period for July 2025 remained unchanged at 362.75 USD/ton (down 0 USD/ton), the delivery period for September 2025 was 352.70 USD/ton (up 1 USD/ton), the delivery period for December 2025 was 342.20 USD/ton (down 3.10 USD/ton) and the delivery period for March 2026 was 345.15 USD/ton (down 0 USD/ton).
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Updated domestic coffee prices at 5:00 a.m. today, July 5, 2025 increased slightly, at an average of 95,500 VND/kg, an increase of 350 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
The highest domestic coffee purchase price was recorded at 95,600 VND/kg. Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 95,500 VND/kg, coffee price in Lam Dong is 95,600 VND/kg, coffee price in Gia Lai is 95,500 VND/kg.
Vietnam's coffee exports in June achieved impressive results with 123,623 tons of coffee exported, worth 716.74 million USD. According to the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA), this figure increased sharply by 63.7% in volume and skyrocketed by 103.8% in value compared to the same period last year.
The average export price is 5,220 USD/ton, of which Robusta coffee alone is priced at 5,083 USD/ton. In the first 6 months of 2025, Vietnam exported about 995,000 tons of coffee with a turnover of over 5.5 billion USD. Surpassing the export value of the whole year 2024, which was considered a record year with 5.48 billion USD.
However, the coffee market is facing potential challenges. Pressure from a large harvest in Brazil combined with a strong US dollar are creating the risk that coffee prices could fall further in the coming period.
On the positive side, coffee consumption in Europe and the US is recovering, which could support stable coffee prices in the medium term. This recovery brings hope to Vietnamese coffee exporters.
Pepper prices slightly decreased
Today's pepper price was updated at 5:00 a.m. on July 5, 2025 as follows: The domestic market continued to fluctuate slightly, with an average decrease of 800 VND/kg; only pepper prices in Lam Dong were stable and unchanged compared to yesterday's trading session. Currently, the average pepper purchase price in key areas is 140,600 VND/kg.
Specifically, pepper prices today in Gia Lai province continued to decrease slightly, down 1,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday, currently the pepper purchasing price in this locality is at 139,000 VND/kg.
Similarly, pepper prices in Ho Chi Minh City also decreased by 1,000 VND/kg, currently the pepper purchase price is at 140,000 VND/kg.
Pepper price in Dong Nai province decreased by 1,000 VND/kg compared to the previous trading session. Currently, pepper price in this locality is purchased by traders at 140,000 VND/kg.
Pepper prices in Dak Lak province continued to decrease compared to yesterday's trading session, down 1,000 VND/kg, currently the pepper price is purchased at 144,000 VND/kg.
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Pepper prices in Lam Dong province are stable and unchanged compared to yesterday's decrease. Currently, traders are purchasing pepper in this locality at a price of 140,000 VND/kg.
In the world market, based on quotes from export enterprises and export prices in various countries, the International Pepper Association (IPC) has updated the prices of pepper of all types traded in the international market on July 4 (local time) as follows:
Indonesian Lampung black pepper prices increased slightly compared to yesterday at USD 7,541/ton (up 0.03%). In addition, Muntok white pepper prices increased slightly compared to yesterday at USD 10,187/ton (up 0.03%).
Brazilian ASTA black pepper price increased slightly compared to yesterday at 6,250 USD/ton (up 3.2%).
Malaysia's ASTA black pepper price decreased slightly compared to yesterday, currently at 8,900 USD/ton (down 1.11%). In addition, the country's ASTA white pepper price remained unchanged compared to yesterday, reaching 11,750 USD/ton.
Prices of all types of pepper in Vietnam remained unchanged compared to yesterday. Of which, the price of Vietnamese black pepper 500 gr/l reached 6,240 USD/ton; 550 gr/l reached 6,370 USD/ton.
Similarly, Vietnam's white pepper price remained unchanged from yesterday at $8,950/ton.
Domestic pepper prices have ended a 7-day streak of consecutive price increases as they unexpectedly fell in the past 2 days. The main reason is believed to be profit-taking pressure from farmers and traders after a long series of price increases.
As pepper prices approached the threshold of 150,000 VND/kg in recent days, many producers took advantage of the high prices to sell.
The simultaneous selling by many farmers has caused a sharp increase in short-term supply, thereby creating pressure on domestic pepper prices. This is a natural market reaction when producers want to optimize profits from rare high prices.
However, experts say this adjustment is short-term. The reason is that the supply among the people is no longer as abundant as in previous months, and the main harvest output is also gradually depleting. This shows that the actual supply is still in a state of scarcity.
In the medium and long term, when global consumer demand recovers, especially in major markets such as the US, EU and the Middle East, pepper prices are forecast to return to an upward trend. They may even exceed VND150,000/kg if supporting factors appear simultaneously.
International trade factors are also affecting market sentiment. Although Vietnam and some major partners such as the US and China have recorded positive signals in agricultural trade recently, pepper export orders have not shown clear signs of a breakthrough in early July.
The global market also fluctuated as pepper prices in Indonesia and Brazil fluctuated, putting additional pressure on domestic pepper prices. This fluctuation shows that the global market is in the process of searching for a new stable price level.
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