Today’s Coffee Prices (10/11): More Good News for Vietnamese Coffee

Today's coffee prices kicked off on a positive note, averaging 119,300 VND/kg domestically. Vietnam's coffee chain model is poised to conquer the billion-consumer market.

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Today, November 10th, major coffee trading floors worldwide will open in the afternoon (Vietnam time), with January 2026 Robusta futures starting at $4,530 per ton and December 2025 Arabica futures at $8,990 per ton.

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High Arabica prices are also supporting Robusta prices, as roasters increasingly opt for Robusta as a substitute for Arabica.

Heavy rainfall and storms impacting Vietnam’s ongoing coffee harvest are further driving price increases.

Notable coffee market news includes Vietnamese coffee brand Three O’Clock opening three stores in India last Saturday (November 8th), with plans to launch three more by December 2025.

This expansion highlights Vietnam’s role not only as a supplier of raw coffee but also as a purveyor of unique, diverse coffee culture and products.

Young Indian customers enthusiastically check in at the newly launched Vietnamese coffee brand – Photo: DNCC

Vietnamese Coffee Chain Expands into India

Attending the event, Mr. Bùi Trung Thướng, Vietnam’s Trade Counselor in India, praised this as a significant milestone for Vietnamese coffee in the Indian market.

Mr. Gaurav Marya, Chairman of FranGlobal and exclusive franchise partner for Three O’Clock in India, noted that with 65% of its population under 35, Indian youth are increasingly embracing coffee culture.

This trend motivated FranGlobal to secure exclusive rights to Three O’Clock, a Vietnamese coffee brand that aligns with the lifestyle and preferences of India’s young demographic.

Alongside China, India’s vast population is driving growing coffee demand. Studies predict India’s coffee consumption will double within 5–10 years, fueled primarily by young consumers adopting coffee as a daily beverage.

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