Coffee price today 11/6: Fluctuation decreased by VND 100 / kg, pepper prices decreased VND 500 / kg

Published 2020년 6월 11일

Tridge summary

Coffee and pepper prices in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam have slightly decreased, with robusta coffee prices in the world market also experiencing fluctuations. Meanwhile, Brazil's coffee production forecast remains high, and Peruvian production is expected to decrease. In Vietnam, rubber prices have seen an increase at the Tokyo Commodity Exchange and the Shanghai Commodity Futures Exchange. Exports to China, the leading market for Vietnam's rubber, have seen a significant decrease in volume and value compared to previous months and years.
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Original content

Coffee prices today in the Central Highlands region fell slightly to 100 VND / kg in Lam Dong and Dak Nong, prices are ranging from 31,600 - 32,400 VND / kg, pepper prices fell 500 VND / kg in Gia Lai at 52,000 - VND 54,000 / kg. As noted from the website tintaynguyen.com, the price of green coffee in the Central Highlands provinces today decreased slightly to 100 VND in Di Linh (Lam Dong), Dak R'lap (Dak Nong), the price ranges from 31,600 - 32,400 VND / kg. Specifically, today's coffee prices in Bao Loc and Lam Ha stood still at 31,700 VND / kg, Di Linh to 31,600 VND / kg. Coffee prices in Ea H'leo, Buon Ho (Dak Lak) remained unchanged at VND 32,200 / kg and Cu M'gar at VND 32,400 / kg. Similarly, coffee prices in Gia Lai (Pleiku and Ia Grai) were selling. 32,100 VND / kg and Cu M'gar cost 32,000 VND / kg. Coffee prices in Dak Nong decreased by VND 100 / kg in Dak R'lap to VND 32,000 / kg, Kon Tum was stable at VND 32,000 / kg. The price of coffee delivered at the port of Ho Chi ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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