Coffee prices have increased sharply, helping to break through strongly in exports, but entering the new season, supply and market pressures have caused prices to adjust downwards.
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According to congthuong.vn High coffee prices create “leverage” for exports According to statistics from the Customs Department (Ministry of Finance), in November 2025, Vietnam exported nearly 89,000 tons of coffee, bringing in approximately 508 million USD, an increase of 41% in volume and 44.4% in value compared to the same period in 2024. This result continues to affirm the role of coffee as a mainstay in Vietnam's key agricultural export products. In November 2025, the average export coffee price reached 5,661 USD/ton, an increase of nearly 40% compared to 2024. Illustrative image Cumulatively for the first 11 months of 2025, coffee exports reached approximately 1.4 million tons, with a turnover of 7.94 billion USD. Notably, while the output only increased by 15.1% compared to the same period last year, the export value increased by 60.9%. The main reason is the average export coffee price reaching 5,661 USD/ton, an increase of nearly 40% compared to 2024. The EU continues to ...
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