Today’s Coffee Prices (Nov 5): Vietnamese Coffee in High Demand

Coffee prices have stabilized today, pausing after yesterday's sharp rally, and are currently holding steady at elevated levels.

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As of the closing trading session last night and early this morning on November 5th (Vietnam time), Robusta coffee prices on the London exchange dropped by 1-12 USD/ton, while Arabica prices on the New York exchange saw a slight adjustment of less than 0.35%.

Domestic Coffee Prices Return to 120,000 VND/kg

For the benchmark contracts, January 2026 Robusta prices fell by 12 USD/ton to 4,681 USD/ton, and December 2025 Arabica prices decreased by 30 USD/ton to 8,930 USD/ton, still above 400 US cents/pound.

Converted to the local currency, the Robusta benchmark stands at 122,200 VND/kg. Today’s domestic coffee prices are expected to see a slight adjustment from the average of 119,000 VND/kg before the London session begins.

The highest coffee prices are recorded in Lam Dong at 119,500 VND/kg. Some dealers are even offering 120,000 VND/kg—a milestone eagerly anticipated by many farmers.

Vietnamese Robusta is gaining global recognition.

Vietnamese Coffee Sets Global Trends

Coffee expert Nguyen Tan Vinh notes that Vietnamese Robusta is setting global trends, attracting numerous international buyers to Vietnam in search of supply.

Many small and medium-sized producers are participating in domestic coffee exhibitions and trade shows, successfully connecting with international buyers.

Beyond raw coffee, many distributors are also sourcing Vietnamese finished coffee products for international distribution. Vietnamese iced milk coffee and phin-filtered coffee are particularly popular, appealing to global consumers who appreciate authentic Vietnamese flavors.

Some foreign-owned cafes abroad even brand themselves as “Vietnamese Coffee” to attract customers.

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