Asia Coffee: Prices slightly down in Vietnam, volatile in Indonesia

게시됨 2024년 6월 14일

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Vietnamese coffee prices slightly decreased this week, following global trends, due to the start of harvest in Brazil. However, prices in Indonesia were unpredictable. Vietnam's coffee exports in May saw a significant decrease of 47.8% compared to the previous month. As a result, prices did not drop as much as expected. The market is sluggish with some traders opting for peppers over coffee. Indonesian Sumatra robusta beans for July deliveries had a reduced premium this week, while another trader quoted a higher premium compared to the previous week, highlighting the market's volatility.
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Coffee prices in Vietnam edged down slightly this week tracking global prices as harvest started in Brazil, but prices in Indonesia were unexpectedly volatile, traders said on Thursday. Farmers in the central highlands, Vietnam’s largest coffee-growing area, were selling beans for 120,000-121,000 dong ($4.72-$4.76), slightly lower than last week’s 123,500-125,000 dong. Robusta coffee LRCc2 for September delivery shed $152 in a week, settling at $4,142 per metric ton as of Wednesday’s close. “Prices were down slightly as harvest has started in Brazil that can ease the thirst for beans now,” a trader based in the coffee belt said. “However poor coffee exports from Vietnam in May kept prices from falling further.” Vietnam exported 79,358 metric tons of coffee or 1.32 million 60-kg bags in May, a decrease of 47.8% from the previous month, customs data showed. Traders had expected May’s exports to be around 1.58 million 60-kg bags. In the first five months of this year, Vietnam ...

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