World coffee production in 2024/25 is expected to increase by about 4.2% to 176.235 million bags, with Arabica coffee increasing by +4.4% to 99.855 million bags and Robusta production increasing by +3.9% to 76.38 million bags. Ending stocks in 2024/25 are forecast to increase by +7.7% compared to 2023/24, according to the US Department of Agriculture 's biannual report.
Coffee price today 6/23/2024
World coffee prices turned down in the closing session of the week on both the London and New York exchanges, but according to experts, the decline was only temporary due to speculation liquidating buying and selling positions before information from the US Department of Agriculture's crop report.
The overall trend is still in favor of coffee, with two factors supporting the strong increase: freight rates and concerns about dry weather and lack of rain in Brazil, affecting the ongoing harvest.
According to the World & Vietnam, at the end of this week's trading session (June 21), the price of robusta coffee on the ICE Futures Europe London exchange fell sharply, with the July 2024 delivery term down 75 USD, trading at 4,299 USD/ton. The September 2024 delivery term down 72 USD, trading at 4,104 USD/ton. Trading volume was low.
Arabica coffee prices on the ICE Futures US New York exchange fell sharply, with the July 2024 delivery term down 5.32 cents, trading at 225.00 cents/lb. Meanwhile, the September 2024 delivery term fell 5.3 cents, trading at 223.25 cents/lb. Average trading volume was low.
Domestic coffee prices at the end of this week's session (June 22) decreased by 1,500 - 1,600 VND/kg in some key purchasing localities. (Source: Spectrumnutrition) |
Domestic coffee prices decreased by 1,500 - 1,600 VND/kg, down to 120,500 - 121,600 VND/kg in some key purchasing localities.
Brazil’s coffee harvest is picking up, a factor that has contributed to the price decline. Safras & Mercado reported Friday that Brazil’s 2024/25 coffee harvest was about 44% complete as of June 18, up 39% from the same time last year and ahead of the five-year average of 40%.
Meanwhile, the Real remained in a low range against the USD throughout the week, mainly trading around a low of 5.454 Brazilian Reals to 1 USD. The low Real also contributed significantly to the decline in coffee prices.
Domestic coffee prices at the end of this week's session (June 22) decreased by 1,500 - 1,600 VND/kg in some key purchasing localities. Unit: VND/kg
(Source: giacaphe.com) |
Prices of both coffees, which had been underpinned by concerns over excessive drought in Vietnam and Brazil, were now refreshed by news from the FAS forecast, sending prices lower at the end of the week.
The USDA reported that the October 2024 to September 2025 harvest in Vietnam, the country that mainly produces robusta coffee, will also total 29 million bags. They said that this figure would be 0.35% smaller than the October 2023 to September 2024 harvest.
In just the first two quarters of the year, Vietnam’s coffee exports reached more than 3 billion USD, up 38% over the same period last year. Germany is the country that imports the most Vietnamese coffee.
Export volume decreased by more than 8% but increased by 38% in value compared to the same period last year. This is also a record high compared to the same period of previous years.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the amount of coffee remaining in the domestic market is very small. The coffee output of the upcoming crop is forecast to continue to decrease by about 20% due to the recent prolonged heat wave leading to severe drought in the Central Highlands.
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