Coffee price forecast for December 24th: Maintaining upward trend.
Coffee price forecast for December 24th: Domestic coffee prices continue to rise slightly, and the global market is also recovering. The main reason is believed to be that Vietnamese farmers are limiting sales and speculators are buying.
Domestic coffee prices have risen sharply across the board.
As of the morning of December 23rd, the price of bulk green coffee beans in the Central Highlands provinces simultaneously increased by 1,200 – 1,500 VND/kg compared to the previous session, extending the recovery after a series of sharp declines. The highest purchase price reached 92,000 VND/kg.
Specifically, in Dak Nong province, coffee prices in Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap increased by 1,500 VND/kg, reaching 92,000 VND/kg and 91,900 VND/kg respectively.
In Lam Dong province, the districts of Di Linh, Bao Loc, and Lam Ha recorded a price of 91,000 VND/kg after an increase of 1,500 VND/kg each.
In Dak Lak, the price of coffee in Cu M'gar district is being purchased at 91,500 VND/kg, an increase of 1,200 VND/kg. Meanwhile, in Ea H'leo and Buon Ho town, the price is trading around 91,400 VND/kg.
Coffee prices in Gia Lai also recorded a positive trend, with Chu Prong reaching 91,200 VND/kg, while Pleiku and La Grai were at 91,100 VND/kg, both increasing by 1,200 VND/kg.

Global markets are recovering.
On the world market, coffee prices also rebounded. On the London exchange, robusta coffee futures for January 2026 delivery rose by $65/ton to $3,839/ton. The March 2026 contract also increased by $65/ton, reaching $3,734/ton.
Similarly, on the New York exchange, arabica coffee prices also rose. The December 2025 contract increased by 4.6 cents/lb to 345.25 cents/lb; the March 2026 contract increased by 4.4 cents/lb to 330.30 cents/lb.
Coffee price forecast for December 24, 2025
Forecasts for December 24, 2025 indicate a slight upward trend in coffee prices, but these will remain influenced by overall international market developments as well as coffee harvest yields in Vietnam and Brazil.
In the Central Highlands region, coffee prices are expected to fluctuate between 92,000 and 92,800 VND/kg. Increased coffee consumption at the end of the year, combined with relatively favorable weather conditions for harvesting, are considered factors that will help domestic coffee prices maintain their recovery in the short term.
On the world market, Robusta coffee prices traded on the London exchange are forecast to continue rising by approximately 10-20 USD/ton. The main driving force comes from increased import demand in major markets such as the European Union and the United States.
Meanwhile, Arabica coffee prices on the New York exchange are likely to maintain an upward trend, expected to rise by around 3-5 cents/lb, thanks to positive investor sentiment following news of tightening supply in Brazil.