Asia Coffee: Tepid trade in Vietnam, premiums fall in Indonesia on higher supplies

Published 2024년 8월 2일

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Trading activities in the coffee market remained sluggish at the end of the crop season due to a supplies shortage in Vietnam and abundant supplies during harvest season in Indonesia. Prices for robusta coffee beans in Vietnam fell, and the market remained quiet due to global price drops and lower exports from Vietnam. Meanwhile, the offer price for Sumatran robusta coffee beans in Indonesia dropped due to abundant local supply.
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Trading activities remained sluggish in Vietnam at the end of the crop season on prolonged supplies shortage, while prices fell in Indonesia on abundant supplies during harvest season, traders said on Thursday. Farmers in the Central Highlands, Vietnam’s largest coffee-growing area, were selling beans COFVN-DAK for 123,000-123,500 dong ($4.88-$4.90), down from 124,000-125,000 dong a week ago. Robusta coffee LRCc2 for November delivery was down $53, at $4,063 per metric ton as of 09:44 GMT. “Market is quiet now,” said a trader based in the coffee belt. “Global prices were down significantly in the past week. The news on lower exports from Vietnam has kept the prices from falling further.” Vietnam exported 964,000 metric tons of coffee in the first seven months of this year, down 13.8% from a year earlier, government data showed. Coffee export revenue in the same period rose 31% to $3.5 billion. Indonesia exported 7,252.1 tons of robusta coffee beans from the island of Sumatra in ...

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