As of the closing trading session last night and early this morning on November 8th (Vietnam time), the price of Robusta coffee on the London exchange rose by 1.89% to 2.6%. The January 2026 reference contract for Robusta increased by $118 per ton, reaching $4,530 per ton.
Over the past week, coffee prices experienced significant volatility, with the Robusta reference contract closing the week $108 per ton higher than the previous week, a 2.38% increase.
This positive news comes as Vietnam’s coffee harvest is in full swing, adding to the global supply.
Price fluctuations of Robusta coffee on the London exchange for the January 2026 contract over the past week.
On the New York exchange, Arabica coffee prices rose by 1.51% to 2.79%. The December 2025 contract increased by $240 per ton, reaching $8,990 per ton. Compared to the previous week’s close, Arabica prices surged by $350 per ton, a 4.05% increase, outpacing Robusta.
Today’s coffee prices in the domestic market are expected to rebound from the average of 116,800 VND/kg before the London session begins.
The coffee market heated up towards the end of the week as Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon No. 13) caused significant damage to Vietnam’s crops, and another storm is forecasted to make landfall soon.


































