Vietnam: Coffee increased sharply, the highest pepper price was nearly 80,000 VND/kg

Published 2021년 8월 19일

Tridge summary

Coffee and pepper prices in Vietnam are fluctuating between 37,100 VND/kg and 38,300 VND/kg, and 76,000 VND/kg and 79,500 VND/kg respectively. The global price of coffee has increased, with robusta coffee in London delivered in September 2021 recorded at $1,861/ton, and arabica coffee in New York reached 179.7 US cents/lb. Vietnam remains the most popular supplier of coffee to Algeria, a market with potential for higher value added products. Thailand has increased its pepper imports from Indonesia and other countries, reducing imports from Vietnam by 11.3% in volume but increasing in value by 16.9%, maintaining Vietnam's market share at 76.96% in the first half of 2021.
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Original content

Agricultural product prices on August 19: Coffee returned to increase by 300 VND/kg Specifically, in Di Linh district (Lam Dong) the price of coffee is purchased at 37,100 VND/kg. In Bao Loc (Lam Dong), Lam Ha (Lam Dong) coffee prices are at 37,200 VND/kg. In Cu M'gar district (Dak Lak), the price of coffee today is at 38,300 VND/kg. In Ea H'leo district (Dak Lak), Buon Ho (Dak Lak) coffee prices today are purchased at 38,100 VND/kg. In Pleiku (Gia Lai), La Grai (Gia Lai), the price of coffee today is at 38,000 VND/kg. And in Chu Prong district (Gia Lai) is purchased at a lower price of 37,900 VND/kg. In Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap (Dak Nong), coffee prices were purchased at 38,000 VND/kg and 37,900 VND/kg respectively. In Kon Tum province, the price of coffee today is purchased at 37,900 VND/kg. Thus, the price of coffee today is fluctuating in the range of 37,100 - 38,300 VND/kg. In the world market, the price of coffee increased again. Accordingly, the price of online robusta ...
Source: tieudung

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