Today’s Coffee Prices (November 29): Another Uptick and New Directions for Vietnamese Coffee

Coffee prices continued their upward trajectory today, with both Robusta and Arabica beans experiencing gains, albeit modest ones.

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As of the closing trading session last night and early this morning on November 29th (Vietnam time), the price of Robusta coffee on the London exchange rose by 24–31 USD/ton, while Arabica coffee on the New York exchange increased by 30–40 USD/ton.

Coffee Prices See Modest Uptick

For the reference futures contract, Robusta for January 2026 delivery climbed 26 USD/ton to 4,564 USD, and Arabica for March 2026 delivery rose 30 USD to 8,400 USD/ton.

Today’s domestic coffee prices are expected to rebound from the average of 111,800 VND/kg ahead of the London session.

Vietnam’s Robusta accounts for 43% of global exports

New Direction for Vietnamese Coffee

According to the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA), with an annual export volume of approximately 1.5 million tons of Robusta, Vietnam holds a 43% market share in Robusta and 18% of the global coffee market.

Most Vietnamese Robusta coffee is cultivated in optimal soil and climate conditions at altitudes of 400–800 meters above sea level, setting it apart in quality from other Robusta-producing countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and India.

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