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Coffee prices are rising across the board, with rosuta prices set to be up to 28% higher by year-end.

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế24/08/2023

Robusta coffee prices are expected to be up to 28% higher by the end of the year, while the next crop in Vietnam will slightly decrease. This reinforces the view that supply will be tight in the coming time, pushing the market to continue to rise, according to a survey by Reuters.

World coffee prices fluctuated strongly, robusta continued to increase strongly, leading arabica to recover. Domestic coffee prices have been on a continuous increase since the beginning of the week. Positive data helped both coffee derivatives exchanges increase strongly in the last session.

Vietnam Customs reported that coffee exports in the first half of August reached 37,410 tons (about 623,500 bags), bringing coffee exports in the first 7.5 months of the year to a total of 1,154,214 tons, down 2.61% year-on-year.

Information about the continued decline in inventories pushed coffee prices up. As of August 22, Robusta coffee inventories had decreased by 40 tons compared to the beginning of the week, down to 36,110 tons (about 601,833 bags, 60 kg bags).

Meanwhile, the weakening US dollar and the recovery of the Brazilian Real are factors pushing up coffee prices on the New York floor.

Giá cà phê hôm nay 20/3: dsjfbvs. (Nguồn: ohman.vn)
Domestic coffee prices today, August 23, increased by 500 VND/kg in key purchasing localities. (Source: ohman.vn)

At the end of the trading session on August 23 on the international futures exchange, the price of robusta coffee on the ICE Futures Europe London exchange for September 2023 delivery increased by 55 USD, trading at 2,628 USD/ton. The August delivery period increased by 28 USD, trading at 2,402 USD/ton. Average trading volume.

The price of Arabica coffee on the ICE Futures US New York exchange for September 2023 delivery increased by 3.85 cents, trading at 153.9 cents/lb. Meanwhile, the price of December 2023 delivery increased by 3.55 cents, trading at 155.1 cents/lb. The average trading volume is high.

Domestic coffee prices today, August 23, increased by 500 VND/kg in key purchasing localities.

Average price

Change

USD/VND exchange rate

23,770

+ 70

DAK LAK

65,000

+ 500

LAM DONG

64,300

+ 500

GIA LAI

64,400

+ 500

DAK NONG

65,200

+ 500

Unit: VND/kg.

(Source: Giacaphe.com)

The US dollar fell against other currencies in the last trading session, after data showed US business activity showed signs of stagnation in August, with growth at its weakest since February.

Demand has exceeded supply over the past two years due to adverse weather and El Nino, causing robusta coffee prices to reach a 15-year high in May 2023. The results of a recent Reuters survey continue to have a positive impact on the market.

According to experts' analysis, concerns about the coffee supply problem in Vietnam are not only at present with the problem of almost depleted inventories, but also in the future, the supply outlook is not very positive in the 2023/2024 crop year.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has forecast that Vietnam's coffee exports in the upcoming crop year will be only 27.5 million 60kg bags, the lowest level in the last 3 crop years. Along with that, the El Nino phenomenon has appeared and will negatively affect the coffee crop in leading Asian producing countries, especially Vietnam, making the recovery of coffee supply here still a big challenge.

Along with Vietnam’s supply, the world’s two other leading coffee exporters, Brazil and Indonesia, have both shown less optimistic signs regarding coffee supply in the 2023/24 crop year. USDA even forecasts that Indonesia’s coffee output in the 2023/24 crop year will be only about 9.7 million bags, down to its lowest level in 12 years.

If the above forecasts are correct, the outlook for Vietnam's coffee prices in the second half of this year still has a lot of room for growth.



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