As of the closing trading session last night and early this morning on November 25th (Vietnam time), the price of Robusta coffee on the London exchange decreased by 38–53 USD/ton, while Arabica coffee on the New York exchange rose by 130–170 USD/ton.
For the reference contract, Robusta coffee for January 2026 delivery fell by 53 USD/ton to 4,453 USD/ton, whereas Arabica coffee for December 2025 delivery climbed by 170 USD/ton to 8,980 USD/ton.
Today’s domestic Robusta coffee prices are expected to drop from the previous day’s average of 111,900 VND/kg.
Earlier, the lowest price was recorded in Lam Dong at 111,000 VND/kg, and the highest in Dak Lak at 112,000 VND/kg.
Roasted and green Arabica coffee beans
Meanwhile, domestic Arabica coffee prices are reaching historic highs. In Lam Dong, some dealers are purchasing fresh Arabica beans at over 30,000 VND/kg, with peak prices hitting 34,000 VND/kg due to strong buying demand. Green coffee bean prices have also surpassed 200,000 VND/kg.
Over the past two years, high coffee prices and strong economic returns have encouraged farmers to focus on improving quality and yield.
Additionally, the surge in specialty Arabica coffee processing has elevated Arabica’s status in the global market.
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