Specifically, in Gia Lai province, the market recorded an increase of 2,700 VND/kg, bringing the coffee price to 115,300 VND/kg. In Lam Dong, after an increase of 2,100 VND/kg, coffee is now at 114,300 VND/kg. In Dak Lak , coffee is priced at 115,500 VND/kg, an increase of 2,500 VND/kg.

The main reason for the increase in coffee prices is unfavorable weather conditions in Vietnam right before the harvest, raising concerns that coffee productivity and output may decline.
Vietnam is currently the second largest coffee exporter in the world . Any fluctuations in coffee production from Vietnam directly affect the global supply. Meanwhile, the demand for coffee in the world is still maintaining a steady growth momentum.
Similarly, Robusta coffee prices on the London floor increased compared to yesterday's trading session. Specifically, the November 2025 futures contract reached 4,201 USD/ton, up 2.61%; the January 2026 futures contract increased 2.45%, reaching 4,182 USD/ton.
On the New York Stock Exchange, the price of Arabica coffee futures for delivery in December 2025 continued to increase by 1.8%, reaching 378.05 US cents/pound; the price of futures for delivery in March 2026 increased by 2.12%, to 358.9 US cents/pound.
At the Brazilian exchange, Arabica coffee prices also increased slightly over the delivery periods. Accordingly, the December 2025 futures contract reached 454.7 US cents/pound, up 0.83%; the September 2026 futures contract increased 2.62%, reaching 384.25 US cents/pound.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/ca-phe-dao-chieu-tang-gia-thu-mua-cao-nhat-115700-dongkg-post567820.html
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