Coffee Prices Today September 12: London Market Extends Gains, Domestic Prices Near 120,000 VND/kg

Coffee prices moved in opposite directions today, with robusta gaining another 44 USD/ton while arabica slipped by 0.95 US cents/pound. In Vietnam’s domestic market, traders continued to raise purchase prices to between 117,800 and 118,500 VND/kg, an increase of 1,300–1,800 VND/kg compared to the previous day.

Coffee Prices Today, September 10: Stronger U.S. Dollar Puts Pressure on Coffee Markets

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Coffee prices fell back on global exchanges today as the strengthening U.S. dollar fueled profit-taking and sell-offs in coffee futures contracts. Meanwhile, Brazil’s coffee exports to the U.S. saw a sharp decline in August due to tariff impacts.

Robusta Green Coffee Beans Vietnam Price: An Industry-Focused Guide for Producers, Distributors, and Roasters

The global coffee market has long been dominated by Arabica, but Robusta green coffee beans are taking a more prominent position, especially with Vietnam leading as the largest producer worldwide. For businesses involved in sourcing, roasting, and distributing coffee, understanding the dynamics of Robusta green coffee beans Vietnam price is essential.

Coffee Prices Today, September 9: Strong Rebound on Global Exchanges

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Domestic Coffee Prices in Vietnam on September 9
To begin, here is the latest update on Vietnam’s domestic coffee market this morning. Following the global upward trend, prices in the Central Highlands provinces surged sharply, increasing by 1,800 to 2,000 VND per kg compared to yesterday.

Coffee Prices Today, September 8: Downward Pressure Still Weighs on the Market?

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Coffee prices continue to face downward pressure, with robusta falling sharply by $113/ton to just $4,468/ton. The market is under stress due to concerns over weakening consumer demand in the U.S., while traders are awaiting further developments regarding the potential 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee.

Coffee Prices Today, September 6: Robusta Extends Sharp Decline – What’s Driving the Drop?

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Coffee prices continued to fall today, with robusta plunging by USD 113/ton, closing at just USD 4,468/ton. The market remains under pressure from concerns about weakening U.S. consumption, while traders closely monitor developments surrounding a potential 50% tariff on Brazilian imports.

Coffee Prices Today, September 5: Mixed Movements, Will the Uptrend Continue?

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Robusta coffee prices fell today, while arabica continued to edge slightly higher. According to Brazil’s National Supply Company (Conab), it will not be easy for the United States to replace Brazilian coffee with other global supply sources.