Update coffee prices today February 3, 2025, Central Highlands coffee, Lam Dong coffee, Gia Lai coffee, Dak Lak coffee, Robusta coffee, Arabica coffee February 3, 2025.
Update world coffee prices
Coffee prices today February 3, 2025 on the world market, at 4:30 am updated on the Vietnam Commodity Exchange MXV (world coffee prices are continuously updated by MXV, matching with world exchanges, the only channel in Vietnam that continuously updates and links with world exchanges).
Lam Dong people harvest the remaining coffee. Photo: Van Long |
Coffee prices on the three main coffee futures exchanges ICE Futures Europe, ICE Futures US and B3 Brazil are continuously updated by Y5Cafe during the trading hours of the exchange and are updated as follows:
London Robusta Coffee Price February 3, 2025 |
On the London floor, at 4:30 a.m. on February 3, 2025, the price of Robusta coffee remained stable compared to yesterday, fluctuating from 5,523 to 5,718 USD/ton. Specifically, the delivery price for March 2025 was 5,718 USD/ton, the delivery price for May 2025 was 5,694 USD/ton, the delivery price for July 2025 was 5,618 USD/ton and September 2025 was 5,523 USD/ton.
New York Arabica coffee price on February 3, 2025 |
Similarly, the price of Arabica coffee on the New York floor did not increase or decrease, updated as follows: March 2025 delivery period is 377.85 cents/lb, May 2025 delivery period is 371.35 cents/lb, July 2025 delivery period is 364.05 cents/lb and September 2025 delivery period is 354.55 cents/lb.
Brazilian Arabica coffee price on February 3, 2025 |
At the end of the trading session, the price of Arabica coffee from Brazil was recorded, specifically: The delivery period for March 2025 was 464.50 USD/ton, the delivery period for May 2025 was 458.80 USD/ton, the period for July 2025 was 457.10 USD/ton and the period for September 2025 was 440.00 USD/ton.
Robusta coffee traded on the ICE Futures Europe (London exchange) opens at 16:00 and closes at 00:30 (next day) Vietnam time. Arabica coffee traded on the ICE Futures US (New York exchange) opens at 16:15 and closes at 01:30 (next day) Vietnam time. For Arabica coffee traded on the B3 Brazil exchange, it will open from 19:00 - 02:35 (next day) Vietnam time.
Instant coffee products of Thai Chau Da Lat Pure Coffee Company. Photo: Nguyen Phuong |
Domestic coffee prices continue to be stable
According to information from Giacaphe.com, at 4:30 a.m. today, February 3, 2025, domestic coffee prices were also stable, still at an average of 128,900 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
The highest coffee purchase price in key regions of the Central Highlands continues to be recorded at 129,000 VND/kg. Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak is 128,800 VND/kg, in Lam Dong is 127,800 VND/kg, in Gia Lai is 128,800 VND/kg, in Dak Nong today is 129,000 VND/kg and today's coffee price in Kon Tum is recorded at 128,300 VND/kg.
The domestic coffee prices that Giacaphe.com lists every day are calculated based on the prices of two world coffee exchanges combined with continuous surveys from businesses and purchasing agents in key coffee growing areas across the country.
Domestic coffee price list updated at 4:30 a.m. on February 3, 2025 |
During the week from January 27 to February 2, 2025, Robusta coffee futures for March 2025 delivery increased by USD 174/ton, while Arabica coffee prices increased by 30.3 cents/lb. Domestic coffee prices also increased by an average of VND 3,500/kg.
Compared to last week, Robusta prices increased by $538/ton, Arabica by 19.2 cents/lb and domestic coffee prices increased by VND5,000 to VND5,500/kg. The increase came amid the Lunar New Year, with concerns about low supply and disruptions from Vietnam and Brazil being the main factors driving up prices.
After Tet, from today (the 6th day of the Lunar New Year), farmers in the Central Highlands begin production work, watering coffee and harvesting the remaining crop. Last year, many households had a bumper crop, with incomes of billions of dong thanks to high coffee prices and stable output.
Some farmers are now holding back their products, waiting for prices to rise further. Authorities and cooperatives in the Central Highlands provinces are actively supporting farmers in preserving agricultural products and finding outlets, thereby increasing the value of coffee.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/gia-ca-phe-trong-nuoc-hom-nay-322025-tiep-tuc-binh-on-371967.html
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