
On April 25, 2025, both domestic and international coffee markets recorded impressive upward movements. In Vietnam’s Central Highlands, prices soared to new highs, while Arabica prices spiked globally due to severe crop losses in Brazil — the world’s largest Arabica exporter.
Domestic Coffee Prices in Vietnam (April 25, 2025)
Coffee prices in the Central Highlands continued their strong uptrend, with average rates hitting VND 131,900/kg, driven by supply constraints and favorable export conditions.
Coffee Prices Comparison Table – Domestic vs Global (April 25, 2025)
You can view the detailed table above to compare price changes across key regions in Vietnam and on international exchanges.
| Region / Exchange | Price on Apr 25, 2025 | Change vs Previous Day |
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| Đắk Lắk | 132,100 VND/kg | +1,600 VND |
| Lâm Đồng | 131,500 VND/kg | +1,500 VND |
| Gia Lai | 132,000 VND/kg | +1,600 VND |
| Đắk Nông | 132,200 VND/kg | +1,700 VND |
| ICE Europe (Robusta May 2025) | 5,427 USD/ton | +65 USD |
| ICE Europe (Robusta July 2025) | 5,369 USD/ton | +71 USD |
| ICE US (Arabica May 2025) | 398.80 cents/lb | +13.05 cents |
| ICE US (Arabica July 2025) | 391.30 cents/lb | +12.70 cents |
Global Coffee Market: Arabica Leads, Robusta Follows
On ICE Futures Europe and ICE Futures US, both Arabica and Robusta futures surged:
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Arabica (May 2025): Up 13.05 cents/lb, reaching 398.80 cents/lb.
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Robusta (May 2025): Up 65 USD/ton, reaching USD 5,427/ton.
Arabica’s steep rise is primarily attributed to Brazil’s crop failure, with the next harvest not expected until July 2025. Robusta — the key export from Vietnam — also benefitted from bullish sentiment and global demand.
Sustainability Pressure: Vietnam Responds to EU’s EUDR Regulation
Vietnam’s coffee industry is facing mounting pressure from the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which demands full traceability and sustainability compliance. To adapt:
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Authorities are building a digital map of coffee-growing areas, aiming for 100% coverage by the end of 2025.
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Farmers are receiving training and support to implement sustainable farming methods, reduce chemical use, and meet international standards.
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Efforts are underway to integrate GPS and satellite technology to monitor deforestation risks and improve transparency.
Export Diversification: Reducing Reliance on the EU Market
While the EU remains Vietnam’s largest coffee buyer, markets such as the U.S., China, Japan, and South Korea offer strong growth potential. Leveraging free trade agreements (FTAs) and hybrid retail strategies (online + offline) will be key to long-term resilience.
Conclusion: Vietnam Strengthens Its Global Coffee Position
The sharp rise in Vietnam’s coffee prices on April 25, 2025 reflects a broader trend: strong global demand, tight supply, and sustainable transformation. As the world’s leading Robusta exporter, Vietnam is not only growing in volume but also moving toward higher value and better standards.
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