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Coffee prices today, June 1, 2026: Sharp decline nationwide, Central Highlands region loses 1,800 VND/kg.

Quoc Duan June 1, 2026 11:43

Coffee prices plummeted across the Central Highlands today, June 1st, falling by 1,800 VND/kg compared to yesterday amidst strong selling pressure in the global market.

Coffee prices today, June 1st, 2026, recorded a sharp decline in the Central Highlands region, falling by 1,800 VND/kg compared to the previous trading session. Meanwhile, the global coffee market also plunged as both Robusta and Arabica prices fell simultaneously.

Coffee prices today, June 1, 2026, in the Central Highlands.

According to the latest update, the price of bulk green coffee beans in the Central Highlands provinces is fluctuating between 86,800 and 87,400 VND/kg.

Specifically:

Coffee prices in Dak Nong

Dak Nong (formerly) continues to have the highest purchase price in the country at 87,400 VND/kg, a decrease of 1,800 VND/kg compared to yesterday.

Coffee prices in Dak Lak

Coffee prices in Dak Lak are currently being purchased by traders at 87,300 VND/kg, a decrease of 1,800 VND/kg.

Coffee prices in Gia Lai

In Gia Lai, the market was relatively quiet as coffee prices fell to 87,300 VND/kg, 1,800 VND/kg lower than the previous session.

Coffee prices in Lam Dong

Lam Dong continues to have the lowest price in the Central Highlands region at 86,800 VND/kg, a decrease of 1,800 VND/kg.

World coffee prices fell across the board today.

On the international market, coffee prices today, June 1, 2026, recorded a sharp decline on both major exchanges.

Robusta coffee price

Robusta coffee futures for July 2026 delivery on the London exchange fell by $78 per ton, or 2.19%, to $3,476 per ton.

Arabica coffee prices

On the New York exchange, the Arabica contract for July 2026 delivery fell 8.65 cents/lb, or 3.15%, to 265.60 cents/lb.

Negative developments in the global market are considered the main reason why domestic coffee prices are under downward pressure in the first trading session of June.

Compared to the trading session on May 31st.

Earlier, in the afternoon session of May 31st, domestic coffee prices remained stable at around 86,800 - 87,400 VND/kg.

Dak Nong still leads with 87,400 VND/kg, followed by Dak Lak and Gia Lai both at 87,300 VND/kg. Lam Dong is at the bottom of the list with 86,800 VND/kg.

On the international market, Robusta and Arabica prices also remained relatively stable before entering a sharp downward correction this morning.

Coffee market outlook

The simultaneous drop in domestic coffee prices reflects the direct impact from the international market. In the short term, experts recommend that farmers and businesses closely monitor developments on the London and New York exchanges before making sales decisions in order to maximize profits.

Quoc Duan