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Coffee exports still have room for strong growth in price.

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương22/08/2023


Robusta coffee prices recover, adding hope for Vietnam's coffee exports. High prices, Vietnam's coffee exports earn 2.8 billion USD

According to statistics from the Vietnam Commodity Exchange (MXV), at the end of the trading session on August 21 (morning of August 22, Vietnam time), the price list of industrial raw materials witnessed a division between green and red.

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Robusta coffee prices are forecast to still have room to increase.

Specifically, Arabica coffee prices continued the momentum from the last session of last week with an increase of 0.53% compared to the reference price when the standard inventory is at a low level. However, the increase is still quite weak due to the pressure from the increase in coffee exports in Brazil.

According to data from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the inventory of qualified Arabica here as of August 20 was only 513,665 60kg bags, the lowest level recorded in the past 9 months.

However, Brazilian farmers are still actively promoting the export of qualified Arabica coffee to the international market. Preliminary statistics in the first 18 days of August from the Association of Coffee Exporters (CECAFE) show that Brazil exported 1,417,115 60kg bags of Arabica coffee beans, an increase of 26% compared to the 1,128,691 bags shipped abroad in the same period last month.

Meanwhile, the price of Robusta coffee - Vietnam's main coffee product - increased slightly by 0.13% after a week of decline. Robusta coffee prices are being influenced by the contrast in coffee exports in the two largest Robusta supplying markets in the world .

In Vietnam, the world’s No. 1 Robusta exporter, coffee exports are being constrained by depleted supplies. Meanwhile, farmers in Brazil, the world’s No. 2 exporter, are actively boosting exports, with the amount of Robusta shipped abroad so far this month doubling compared to the same period last month.

Talking to a reporter from the Industry and Trade Newspaper, Mr. Nguyen Quang Anh - Director of the Vietnam Commodity News Center, along with the support from the high demand for Robusta coffee, the supply factor could also be an important factor contributing to supporting coffee prices to create new highlights in 2023.

First is the concern about the coffee supply problem in Vietnam. Not only at present with the problem of almost exhausted inventory, looking further, the supply outlook is not very positive in the 2023/24 crop year. The US 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. Combined with the warning from the Climate Prediction Center of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), El Nino has appeared and will adversely affect the coffee crop in the leading producing countries in Asia, especially Vietnam, making the recovery of coffee supply here still a big challenge.

Not only in Vietnam, the two other major coffee supplying countries in the world, Brazil and Indonesia, have shown not very positive signs about coffee supply in the 2023/24 crop year. USDA even forecasts that coffee output in the 2023/24 crop year in Indonesia will be only about 9.7 million bags, down to the lowest level in 12 years.

If the above forecasts are correct, domestic coffee prices in Vietnam, as well as Robusta coffee prices in the world in the second half of this year, still have a lot of room for growth.



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