Coffee price today June 3, 2025: Keep prices low
Today's domestic coffee price, June 3, is at 117,000 - 117,500 VND/kg. Coffee prices remain low compared to early May. Increased transportation costs affect trade and export costs.
Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, June 3, 2025, in the Central Highlands region remained unchanged compared to yesterday, fluctuating between 117,000 - 117,500 VND/kg.
Accordingly, traders in Dak Nong province are purchasing coffee at the highest price of 117,500 VND/kg. No change compared to yesterday.
Similarly, coffee price in Dak Lak province is 117,500 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai province remained unchanged and were traded at VND117,300/kg.
In Lam Dong province, coffee prices remained unchanged at VND117,000/kg.

Domestic coffee prices remain stable, reflecting some pressure from abundant supply in the market. In the first half of the year, coffee prices fluctuated strongly due to the combined effects of increased production and global economic fluctuations.
Businesses say Vietnamese coffee prices are currently higher than those of competing exporting countries, causing trading activities to slow down. In addition, transportation costs are also increasing, especially when the market is concerned about the end of the US tariff suspension order, affecting trade and export costs.
In the current context, growers need to closely monitor price fluctuations to choose the right time to sell, and carefully calculate transportation costs under the condition that fuel prices have not decreased. In the short term, if there are no major changes in supply, coffee prices may continue to be under downward pressure.
World coffee prices today
Coffee prices on the world market fluctuate on two exchanges:
Robusta Coffee (London):
Delivery in July 2025: Down 34 USD/ton, to 4,476 USD/ton.
Delivery in September 2025: Down 54 USD/ton, to 4,409 USD/ton.
Arabica Coffee (New York):
July 2025 delivery: Up 0.9 cent/lb, to 343.35 cent/lb.
September 2025 delivery: Up 0.75 cent/lb, to 340.55 cent/lb.
Last week, the international coffee market recorded a sharp decline. Robusta prices fell by $280 per ton, while Arabica also lost nearly 18.8 cents per pound. This was the lowest price for Arabica in 7 weeks and the lowest price for Robusta in the past 6.5 months.
The main reason for the decline is high inventories and abundant supplies. As of last Friday, Robusta inventories reached an eight-month high of 5,438 lots. At the same time, Arabica inventories also rose to nearly 892,000 bags, the highest in weeks.
According to experts, a number of factors will continue to affect coffee prices in the coming time, including: the harvest situation in Brazil, the results of the US Federal Reserve's June 2025 monetary policy meeting, inventory developments on the floor, the trend of the USD and global shipping rates.