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coffee prices in the Central Highlands
News update regarding coffee prices in the Central Highlands.
Coffee prices today, January 20th: Domestic market remains stable at 99,000 VND/kg.
Domestic coffee prices today (January 20th) remained stable in the Central Highlands provinces, reaching a high of 99,000 VND/kg, while world prices showed mixed trends.
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Coffee prices today, January 18th: Domestic market remains stable around 99,000 VND/kg.
Domestic coffee prices on January 18th remained stable in key producing regions despite a simultaneous decline in global markets on both the London and New York exchanges.
Coffee prices today, January 17th: Rising to 99,000 VND/kg, global market showing positive signs.
On January 17, 2026, the domestic coffee market saw a price increase of 500-600 VND/kg. Both Robusta and Arabica prices rose simultaneously due to concerns about global supply shortages.
Coffee prices today, January 16th: Prices in the Central Highlands increased slightly, reaching 98,500 VND/kg.
On the morning of January 16th, domestic coffee prices increased by 100-200 VND/kg, approaching 98,500 VND/kg in Dak Lak and Gia Lai provinces. The global market witnessed contrasting movements for Robusta and Arabica coffee.
Coffee prices today, January 10th: Prices uniformly decreased, falling to 97,500 – 98,000 VND/kg.
Domestic and international coffee prices on January 10th simultaneously adjusted downwards under pressure from a strengthening US dollar and favorable weather forecasts in key growing regions.
Coffee prices today, January 8th, increased sharply by 1,000 VND/kg.
Coffee prices today, January 8th, surged to 99,200 VND/kg, closely following the more than 4% jump on the New York exchange amidst low global inventories.
Coffee prices today, December 30th: Down by up to 2,000 VND/kg in the Central Highlands.
Domestic coffee prices on December 30th fell sharply to 95,000 - 96,500 VND/kg despite the upward trend on the London and New York exchanges due to year-end trading pressure.
Coffee prices today, December 29th: Central Highlands coffee prices approaching 98,000 VND/kg.
December 29, 2025 07:00
Domestic coffee prices surged by 2,000 VND/kg, peaking at 98,200 VND/kg in Dak Nong. Concerns about weather in Brazil and demand from Asia are driving the global market.
Coffee prices today, December 27th: Highest price reached 96,800 VND/kg
December 27, 2025 07:20
The domestic coffee market maintained stability at high prices of 95,000 – 96,800 VND/kg. Arabica prices on the New York exchange recovered while Robusta traded cautiously.
Coffee prices today, December 18th: Down 2,000 VND/kg, to their lowest level in 4 months.
December 18, 2025 09:53
Domestic coffee prices continued to fall sharply on December 18th, losing 2,000 VND/kg. On the world market, Robusta and Arabica prices also plummeted due to supply pressure from Vietnam and Brazil.
Coffee prices today, November 3, 2025: Coffee prices in the Central Highlands increase for the third consecutive week.
November 3, 2025 05:30
Coffee prices today, November 3, 2025: Coffee prices in the Central Highlands have increased for three consecutive weeks and are unlikely to fall because farmers are not selling. A shortage of coffee supply is possible for the 2025-2026 crop year.
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