Update coffee prices today February 15, 2025, Central Highlands coffee, Lam Dong coffee, Gia Lai coffee, Dak Lak coffee, Robusta coffee, Arabica coffee February 15, 2025.
Update world coffee prices
Coffee prices today, February 15, 2025, on the world market, at 4:30 am, updated on the Vietnam Commodity Exchange MXV (world coffee prices are continuously updated by MXV, matching world exchanges, the only channel in Vietnam that continuously updates and links to world exchanges).
Gia Lai people check dried coffee. Photo: Hien Mai |
Coffee prices on the three main coffee futures exchanges ICE Futures Europe, ICE Futures US and B3 Brazil are continuously updated by Y5Cafe during the trading hours of the exchange and are updated as follows:
Robusta Coffee Price London February 15, 2025 |
On the London floor, at 4:30 a.m. on February 15, 2025, Robusta coffee prices continued to have a sharp decline compared to yesterday, a decrease of 59 - 68 USD/ton, ranging from 5,599 - 5,735 USD/ton. Specifically, the delivery price for March 2025 is 5,735 USD/ton (down 59 USD/ton), the delivery price for May 2025 is 5,726 USD/ton (down 62 USD/ton), the delivery price for July 2025 is 5,674 USD/ton (down 66 USD/ton) and September 2025 is 5,599 USD/ton (down 68 USD/ton).
New York Arabica Coffee Price February 15, 2025 |
Similarly, at the end of the trading session, Arabica coffee prices on the New York floor also had a very sharp decrease, from 12.30 - 19.15 cents/lb, ranging from 379.80 - 419.75 cents/lb. Specifically, the delivery period for March 2025 is 419.75 cents/lb (down 19.15 cents/lb), the delivery period for May 2025 is 407.40 cents/lb (down 17.70 cents/lb), the delivery period for July 2025 is 393.40 cents/lb (down 14.80 cents/lb) and the delivery period for September 2025 is 379.80 cents/lb (down 12.30 cents/lb).
Brazilian Arabica coffee price on February 15, 2025 |
At the end of the trading session, the price of Brazilian Arabica coffee had a mixed trading session, in which most delivery periods decreased relatively strongly, as recorded as follows: The delivery period for March 2025 was 510.45 USD/ton (up 6.55 USD/ton), the delivery period for May 2025 was 500.00 USD/ton (down 0.75 USD/ton), the delivery period for July 2025 was 495.85 USD/ton (down 19.60 USD/ton) and the delivery period for September 2025 was 478.00 USD/ton (down 14.85 USD/ton).
Robusta coffee traded on the ICE Futures Europe (London exchange) opens at 16:00 and closes at 00:30 (next day) Vietnam time. Arabica coffee traded on the ICE Futures US (New York exchange) opens at 16:15 and closes at 01:30 (next day) Vietnam time. For Arabica coffee traded on the B3 Brazil exchange, it will open from 19:00 - 02:35 (next day) Vietnam time.
Coffee trees with unevenly ripened fruit in Gia Lai. Photo: Hien Mai |
Domestic coffee prices suddenly dropped
According to information from Giacaphe.com, at 4:30 a.m. today, February 15, 2025, domestic coffee prices suddenly turned down, currently at an average of 132,400 VND/kg, down 600 VND/kg compared to yesterday.
The highest purchase price in key areas of the Central Highlands was recorded at 132,500 VND/kg. Specifically, today's coffee price in Dak Lak was 132,300 VND/kg (down 700 VND/kg), in Lam Dong was 131,000 VND/kg (down 1,000 VND/kg), in Gia Lai was 132,300 VND/kg (down 500 VND/kg) and in Dak Nong today was 132,500 VND/kg (down 500 VND/kg).
The domestic coffee prices that Giacaphe.com lists every day are calculated based on the prices of two world coffee exchanges combined with continuous surveys from businesses and purchasing agents in key coffee growing areas across the country.
Domestic coffee price list updated at 4:30 a.m. on February 15, 2025 |
Arabica coffee futures are expected to fall about 30 percent by the end of 2025, according to a Reuters poll released yesterday (February 13). The main reason is that recent record high prices may reduce demand, while early signs point to a bumper crop in Brazil next year.
The average forecast for Arabica coffee prices at the end of 2025 is $2.95 a pound, down 30% from Wednesday's close and down 6% from the end of 2024. "The very high prices will cause demand to stagnate," said one analyst in the survey.
Coffee prices have been boosted by the prospect of a smaller Arabica crop in top producer Brazil in the upcoming 2025/26 season. The average forecast for Brazil’s Arabica coffee production this season is 40.55 million bags, down from 43.4 million bags last season. However, some experts say the 2026/27 season could yield a larger crop if Brazil survives frost and rain without damage.
Arabica coffee prices are among the strongest performing commodity markets in 2024, having surged around 70% to a record high of $4.2995 on February 11. Brazil’s total coffee production is forecast to decline to 64.6 million bags from 66.4 million bags in 2024/25, with a slight increase in robusta (conillon) production partially offsetting the decline in Arabica.
Robusta prices are forecast to end 2025 at $4,200 a tonne, down 28% from Wednesday’s close. Brazil’s robusta output is forecast to rise to 24.5 million bags in 2025/26 from 21 million bags in the previous season. In Vietnam, robusta output is also forecast to rise to 29 million bags from 28 million bags in 2024/25.
A global coffee shortage has pushed prices to record highs, putting some traders and commodity traders under severe pressure, as farmers face the risk of not being able to deliver on their contracts and financial losses from higher coffee futures prices.
Source: https://congthuong.vn/gia-ca-phe-hom-nay-1522025-bat-ngo-quay-dau-giam-373903.html
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