According to statistics from the Vietnam Commodity Exchange (MXV), at the end of the trading session on September 7 (morning of September 8, Vietnam time), the price of Arabica coffee unexpectedly decreased by 2.6%, to 3,302 USD/ton. In the September 7 report of the ICE-US, the standard Arabica inventory as of September 6 at this agency was stable at 467,919 60kg bags. However, the focus of the market is on 6,600 bags of coffee shipped by Brazil to the ICE waiting to be classified to supplement inventory.
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Robusta prices also recorded a sharp decrease of 2% in yesterday's session. Robusta inventories on the ICE-EU Exchange recovered slightly from 34,370 tons to 34,980 tons, combined with the pull of Arabica prices, putting pressure on Robusta prices.
However, the price reduction is not considered a sustainable trend. Because the top concern in the Arabica market today is still the ability to ensure global supply, especially the situation of continuously decreasing inventories.
According to MXV, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) standard Arabica stocks remain at their lowest level in over 9 months with no new additions, a signal that the data is unlikely to recover in the short term. This means that the market still has concerns about supply shortages, despite increased exports from Brazil and Honduras.
In Brazil, the 2023-2023 coffee harvest is coming to an end. Cooxupe, the country’s largest coffee producer and exporter, has announced that over 95% of its cultivated area has been harvested. With this in mind, market attention is shifting to the flowering stage of the 2024-2025 coffee crop in Brazil.
According to observers, heavy rains in some major Arabica producing areas recently have led to concerns that they will adversely affect the flowering process of coffee trees. Moreover, early rains at the beginning of the season have also raised concerns about a lack of rain at the right stage of development, when coffee trees need rain the most to nourish the fruit. Overall, the 2024-2025 coffee crop is showing less positive signs.
In the Robusta market, inventories on the ICE Exchange continue to be the focus of attention and a major factor influencing price movements.
Robusta inventories on the ICE-EU exchange closed on September 5 down another 620 tonnes from 34,990 tonnes to 34,370 tonnes, setting a new record low since 2016. Low inventories while exports from most major suppliers, except Brazil, are gloomy, further raising concerns about the ability to ensure adequate supply in the market.
Robusta coffee exports surged in August in Brazil with more than 700,000 60kg bags, higher than July and the same period in 2022, according to preliminary statistics from the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Association (CECAFE). However, the country's current Robusta crop is estimated to have decreased compared to the previous crop. Therefore, the surplus for export is unlikely to be abundant in the long term.
In the domestic market, it was noted this morning (September 8), in the domestic market, domestic coffee prices continued to decrease, with a relatively strong decrease of 800 VND/kg. Accordingly, the price of green coffee beans in the Central Highlands and the Southern provinces continued to cool down, to 64,500 - 65,500 VND/kg.
According to the 2022 annual report of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), with 1.83 million tons of green coffee exported in the 2021/2022 crop year, equivalent to 21.9% of the total global coffee export output, Vietnam is the second largest coffee exporting country in the world, after Brazil (with 2.48 million tons, equivalent to 28.19%).
To increase the value of coffee exports, localities are promoting organic coffee cultivation and specialty coffee. According to statistics from the Department of Crop Production - Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, by 2022, about 26.14% of Vietnam's coffee area (equivalent to 185.8 thousand hectares) has been granted certificates in standard and sustainable coffee production; including: 4C UTZ Certified, VietGAP, Organic, Rainforest Alliance, FLO, GlobalGAP, FairTrade and HACCP. Certification in coffee production is an important criterion in the production of high-quality coffee and specialty coffee in Vietnam, thereby enhancing the value chain in coffee production. Dak Lak, Lam Dong and Gia Lai are the leading localities in the country in implementing the production of high-quality coffee and specialty coffee.
Thanks to that, in recent years, the amount of exported coffee has increased sharply, if in 2000 it reached 734,000 tons, then by 2010 it reached 1.218 million tons, in 2015 it reached 1.341 million tons, in 2020 it reached 1.565 million tons and in 2022 it reached 1.778 million tons. In particular, 2022 is a very successful year for Vietnam's coffee export activities, with an export volume of 1.78 million tons and a record turnover of 4.06 billion USD.
Thanks to high export prices, Vietnam's coffee exports in 2023 are forecast to reach about 1.718 million tons, the same volume as in 2022 but the export value could reach 4.2 billion USD.
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