Vietnam's coffee exports in December reached 48,371 tons, valued at 263.6 million USD, marking a significant decrease in volume and a slight decrease in value compared to the same period last year. Despite the decrease in export volume due to a decrease in output in the 2023-2024 crop year, the turnover increased sharply, setting a record. The average export price of coffee increased by 58.5% over the same period. Vietnam's coffee output is expected to decrease in the upcoming years, contributing to a decrease in supply and an increase in domestic and world coffee prices. The market is also concerned about potential supply disruptions from Vietnam due to bad weather affecting the harvest.