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Central Highlands
News updates related to the Central Highlands
10-day weather forecast from July 15th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026: Northern Vietnam is about to experience very heavy rain.
Warning: Heavy and widespread rain is expected in the Northern region from the night of July 18th to July 23rd, 2026. The Central Highlands and Southern regions will experience localized thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening; be wary of tornadoes and lightning.
Economy
Pepper prices today, July 15th: Central Highlands lead the increase, with the highest price reaching 140,000 VND/kg.
Pepper prices today, July 15th, surged across the board, with the highest adjustment reaching 3,000 VND/kg in Dak Lak and the former Dak Nong region.
Coffee prices today, July 15, 2026: November Robusta futures fall below $3,800/ton, Central Highlands prices also decline.
Coffee prices today, July 15, 2026, fell by 200 VND/kg in the Central Highlands after robusta in London lost 18–23 USD/ton, while arabica decreased by nearly 5 US cents/pound.
Warning of localized heavy rain, thunderstorms and lightning in Northern Vietnam, the Central Highlands and Southern Vietnam on July 15, 2026.
On the night of July 15th, some mountainous areas in Northern Vietnam received over 80mm of rain; the Central Highlands and Southern Vietnam experienced heavy rainfall exceeding 70mm, with a risk of flash floods, landslides, and flooding in low-lying areas.
Coffee prices today, July 9, 2026: Central Highlands prices remain stable, world market declines after a sharp increase.
Domestic coffee prices today, July 9, 2026, remain hovering around 95,000 VND/kg, while robusta London and arabica New York prices both fell sharply in the latest trading session.
Continue to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of citizen petition work and supervision in the new context.
On July 7th, in Da Nang city, the Committee on Citizen Petitions and Supervision organized the "Conference on Citizen Petitions and Supervision Work in 2026" for the Central and Central Highlands regions. Lieutenant General Nguyen Doan...
Coffee prices today, July 7, 2026: Central Highlands maintains high prices, Arabica surges dramatically on the New York exchange.
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands today, July 7, 2026, remained stable at around 92,300 - 93,000 VND/kg. World prices rose sharply due to weather concerns and buying to cover short positions.
There is a Thai ethnic minority village in Nghe An province, nestled amidst the vast forests of the Central Highlands.
June 17, 2026 16:39
In the heart of the Central Highlands' red basalt soil, hundreds of kilometers from their homeland in western Nghe An province, lives a Thai community that has steadfastly remained in this new land for over three decades.
Coffee prices today, June 15, 2026: Robusta increases by nearly 4%, Central Highlands maintains high prices.
June 15, 2026 12:18
Coffee prices in the domestic market today, June 15, 2026, remained stable after a sharp increase, generally ranging from 89,000–89,700 VND/kg. On the international market, both robusta and arabica coffee prices rose due to concerns about the harvest...
Coffee prices today, June 11, 2026: Market seeks new equilibrium point, Central Highlands region experiences sharp decline.
June 11, 2026 11:01
Coffee prices on June 11, 2026 continued to adjust downwards in the domestic market amidst sluggish trading and a cautious sentiment across the industry. Conversely, world coffee prices...
Coffee prices today, June 5, 2026, fell sharply in the Central Highlands, with Arabica hitting a 19-month low.
June 5, 2026 14:35
The coffee price report indicates that future supply pressure is shaping a downward trend. Accordingly, coffee prices today, June 5, 2026, in the domestic market have fallen sharply, pushing up revenue...
Coffee prices today, June 1, 2026: Sharp decline nationwide, Central Highlands region loses 1,800 VND/kg.
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.
Newspapers and radio and television stations in Nghe An province won top prizes at the 1st Central Highlands and Central Coastal Region Journalism Awards.
May 22, 2026 14:30
On the morning of May 22nd, in Phan Thiet ward, Lam Dong province, the Vietnam Journalists Association, in coordination with the Lam Dong Provincial Journalists Association and the Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee, organized the Award Ceremony for the Central Highlands and Coastal Region Journalism Prize...
Coffee prices today, May 20, 2026: Prices in the Central Highlands increase by 800 VND/kg across the board.
May 20, 2026 15:47
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands today, May 20, 2026, increased uniformly by 800 VND/kg to 85,600-86,300 VND/kg. Dak Nong (the old region) had the highest price, with world robusta prices rising 1.18% to 3,345 USD/ton.
Coffee prices today, May 19, 2026: Prices in the Central Highlands fall sharply again.
May 19, 2026 15:37
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands today, May 19, 2026, decreased by 1,400-1,700 VND/kg, fluctuating between 84,800-85,500 VND/kg. Robusta in London fell to 3,306 USD/ton, while Arabica hit its lowest level in 1.5 years.
Coffee prices today, May 18, 2026: Central Highlands prices decrease by 700 VND.
May 18, 2026 12:00
Today, May 18, 2026, the average coffee price in the Central Highlands is 87,100 VND/kg, down 700 VND. Dak Lak and Gia Lai are 87,000 VND, while Lam Dong ranges from 86,200 to 87,200 VND/kg. Robusta London is down 1.4%.
Coffee prices today, May 15, 2026: Prices in the Central Highlands decrease across the board.
May 15, 2026 11:00
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands today, May 15th, uniformly decreased by 1,200 VND/kg. World robusta and arabica prices continued to weaken.
Coffee prices today, May 5, 2026: Central Highlands prices remain stable.
May 5, 2026 15:00
Coffee prices today, May 5, 2026: Central Highlands prices remain stable around 85,000 VND/kg. Dak Nong leads with 85,700 VND/kg. Robusta coffee prices remain at 3,364 USD/ton, while Arabica prices have decreased slightly.
Coffee prices today, April 22, 2026: Central Highlands prices decrease by 500 VND/kg.
April 22, 2026 11:25
Coffee prices today, April 22, 2026, uniformly decreased by 500 VND/kg in the Central Highlands. Robusta coffee prices fell by 0.71% to 3,457 USD/ton, reflecting profit-taking pressure from the global market.
Pork prices today, April 6th: Slightly increased in the North and Central Highlands, highest price 68,000 VND/kg.
April 6, 2026 18:30
On April 6th, the live pig market recorded an increase of 1,000 VND/kg in some localities such as Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, and Dak Lak, bringing the nationwide purchase price to 63,000 - 68,000 VND/kg.
Coffee prices today, April 6, 2026: Central Highlands region maintains price at 89,300 VND.
April 6, 2026 11:19
Coffee prices today, April 6, 2026. Domestic prices remain stable around 89,000 VND/kg despite a sharp drop in world coffee prices. See the detailed price list for each province.
Durian prices today, April 6, 2026: Prices remain stable in the Mekong Delta and Central Highlands.
April 6, 2026 10:57
Latest durian prices update for today, April 6th, 2026. Prices for Thai and Ri6 durians at the farm remain stable, ranging from 25,000 to 90,000 VND/kg depending on the variety. Check the price list now.
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