Coffee prices in Dak Lak province are at 116,000 VND/kg, down 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday. Coffee prices in Gia Lai province are down 500 VND/kg compared to yesterday and are trading at 115,800 VND/kg. Meanwhile, in Lam Dong province, coffee prices are down 1,000 VND/kg compared to yesterday and are at 114,300 VND/kg.
On the London Stock Exchange, the online price of Robusta coffee futures contract for November 2025 delivery closed at $4,262/ton, up 1.82% ($76/ton) compared to yesterday. The contract for January 2026 delivery increased 1.84% ($77/ton), reaching $4,251/ton.
*According to a survey, pepper prices today in key growing areas in the country recorded a sharp decrease. The average pepper price is only 146,700 VND/kg, 2,300 VND lower than on September 30.
Specifically, Gia Lai is currently trading at 146,500 VND/kg, down 1,500 VND. Pepper prices in Dak Lak decreased 3,000 VND to 147,000 VND/kg.
At the end of the most recent trading session, the International Pepper Association (IPC) said that the price of Indonesian Lampung black pepper was quoted at 6,979 USD/ton, down 0.07% compared to yesterday.
Prices in other leading producing countries remained generally stable. Currently, Brazilian black pepper ASTA 570 is quoted at USD 6,500/ton, while Malaysian Kuching black pepper is at USD 9,600/ton.
In Vietnam, black pepper export prices continue to fluctuate between 6,600 - 6,800 USD/ton for 500 g/l and 550 g/l.
Source: People's Army Newspaper
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