Coffee price today June 16, 2025: Decreased for 7 consecutive weeks
Today's domestic coffee price, June 16, is at 112,000 - 112,500 VND/kg. Coffee prices have not changed compared to yesterday. The coffee market continues its downward trend, marking the 7th consecutive week of price reduction.
Domestic coffee prices today
Domestic coffee prices today, June 16, 2025, in the Central Highlands region remained unchanged, fluctuating between 112,000 - 112,500 VND/kg.
Accordingly, traders in Dak Lak province are purchasing coffee at the highest price of 112,500 VND/kg. No change compared to yesterday.
Similarly, coffee price in Dak Nong province is 112,300 VND/kg, unchanged from yesterday.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai province remained unchanged from yesterday and were traded at VND112,300/kg.
In Lam Dong province, coffee prices remained unchanged from yesterday at VND112,000/kg.

At the end of last week, coffee prices continued to decline, marking the 7th consecutive week of decline. However, the positive point is that the decrease has narrowed compared to previous weeks. In particular, Dak Nong recorded the sharpest decrease of the week, losing 1,700 VND/kg. In Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Lam Dong, coffee prices also decreased by 1,500 VND/kg.
In the domestic market, coffee prices are also on a downward trend, with trading activity relatively slow. Some traders in the growing areas said that farmers are not yet ready to sell at current prices. Many are tending to hold on to their stocks waiting for better prices, especially in the context of the international market showing no signs of stabilization.
Data from the Vietnamese government shows that in the first five months of 2025, Vietnam exported 813,000 tons of coffee, down 1.8% year-on-year. However, revenue increased sharply by 62.3% to reach $4.7 billion. In May alone, export volume reached 148,000 tons, up 59% year-on-year.
Although the recent storm No. 1 caused heavy rain, it did not directly affect Vietnam's main coffee growing regions, as it did not make landfall.
World coffee prices today
On the world market, coffee prices also continued to adjust downward. On the London exchange, the robusta contract for delivery in July 2025 closed the week at $4,438/ton, down slightly by $2/ton. The September contract fell more sharply, losing 1.2%, or $52/ton, to $4,287/ton.
On the New York floor, the price of Arabica coffee for delivery in July 2025 fell 2.3%, equivalent to 8.4 US cents/pound, to 349.7 US cents/pound. The September contract fell 2.7%, or 9.4 cents/pound, to close at 346 cents/pound.
International coffee prices continued to face downward pressure amid concerns about abundant supplies from major producing countries. Arabica coffee futures for July delivery fell to a two-week low. Robusta coffee prices also fell sharply, with the July contract hitting a seven-month low.
Pressure from increased supply is the main reason for the weakening coffee prices. According to a report on May 19 by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture, Brazil's coffee production in the 2025-2026 crop year is expected to reach 65 million bags, up 0.5% from the previous year. Vietnam's output is forecast to increase 6.9% to 31 million bags. The ongoing harvest in Indonesia and the upcoming harvest in Brazil continue to reinforce the bearish sentiment in the international market.
Despite the market correction, global coffee demand is still considered to be recovering well. Analysts expect this to be a potential support factor for coffee prices in the coming time, especially as consumers continue to prefer caffeinated products.
In the short term, the coffee market continues to fluctuate in a narrow range, depending on weather developments and harvest rates in key producing countries.