Coffee price today 30-1 (according to Vietnam time, the 2nd day of the Lunar New Year), closing the session on the London-UK floor, the price of Robusta coffee continues to increase, officially break the record of the highest price session Historically is the landmark of 5,565 USD/ton on November 29, 2024 (Vietnam time).
Specifically, last night session, the price of Robusta coffee closed the session increased by 0.88% -1.33% compared to the previous session, the distance of delivering increased sharply than the close term.
Specifically, coffee prices are as follows:
The monthly term delivered 3-2025 increased 49 USD, to 5,609 USD/ton.
The monthly term of 5-2025 increased by 62 USD, to 5,583 USD/ton.
The monthly deliverance of 7-2025 increased by 68 USD, to 5,511 USD/ton.
The monthly term of September 2025 increased by 71 USD, to 5,415 USD/ton.
Thus, the price of Robusta coffee continues to be pushed up, despite May 2025 supply will be added by Brazil. Temporarily converted at the exchange rate, the price of Robusta coffee is equivalent to 134,000 – 139,000 VND/kg but closed the year, the price of domestic coffee is traded around 125,000 VND/kg.
With the current market price movements, some people expect coffee to achieve new milestones such as 150,000 VND/kg, even higher. Because according to the annual practice, coffee prices will drop when harvested (November, December) and increase prices when they come to April next year, when the world depends on the supply of Vietnam.
On New York- USA, the price of Arabica coffee has an additional session to increase sharply, the rate from 2.53%-2.74%. The price of Arabica coffee delivered in March 3-2025 increased 200 USD/ton, to 8,080 USD/ton (converted more than 200,000 VND/kg).
Arabica coffee also increased, so Robusta coffee is even more competitive because the price is “cheap” in the price comparison between two main types of coffee in the world.
Can the path of coffee be redrawed?
Before the “suspended sentence” of 25% of the tax of Colombia imported into the US, the path of coffee beans can change when Colombia is the 3rd largest coffee exporter in the world and is the source of coffee for the US. Second. If this tax is applied, US importers must search for other cheaper supply.