Today’s Coffee Prices (Oct 14): Strong Start to the Week with Upward Trend

Coffee prices surged today, with both Arabica and Robusta experiencing significant gains. Vietnam's coffee exports to Japan saw an even more notable increase, surpassing the overall market trend.

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During the overnight trading session ending October 14th (Vietnam time), coffee prices surged on both major exchanges. Robusta coffee on the London exchange rose by 1.24% to 1.79%, while Arabica coffee on the New York exchange saw even stronger gains, climbing between 3.07% and 3.26%.

Arabica Outpaces Robusta in Price Rally

Here’s a breakdown of Robusta futures contracts:

November 2025 delivery: $4,560 per ton, up $80.

January 2026 delivery: $4,467 per ton, up $76.

March 2026 delivery: $4,393 per ton, up $60.

May 2026 delivery: $4,339 per ton, up $53.

In Vietnamese currency, the benchmark November 2025 contract equates to 119,100 VND/kg. Domestic coffee prices currently average 113,800 VND/kg, fueling expectations of a rebound in line with global trends.

Arabica futures for December 2025 delivery on the New York exchange jumped $270 to $8,490 per ton, equivalent to 221,700 VND/kg.

Coffee Prices Surge at Week’s Start

The price rally is attributed to tight Arabica inventories, ongoing export delays in Brazil, and heavy rainfall disrupting Vietnam’s coffee harvest.

Vietnam Remains Japan’s Second-Largest Coffee Supplier

According to the International Trade Centre (ITC), Japan’s coffee imports for the first eight months of 2025 totaled 250,700 tons, a 4.4% decline. Vietnamese shipments fell more sharply, dropping 15% to 67,700 tons.

A key factor is the 62% year-over-year price increase for Vietnamese coffee, reaching $5,738 per ton, compared to a 57% rise in Japan’s overall coffee import costs.

Despite maintaining its position as Japan’s second-largest supplier (after Brazil), Vietnam’s market share slipped from 30% to 27% during this period.

Vietnamese customs data reveals Japan as the fifth-largest export market for Vietnamese coffee, following Brazil, Italy, Spain, and Algeria.

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