Volume decreased, coffee exports in the first month of 2025 earned nearly 800 million USD

Published 2025년 2월 5일

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In January 2025, Vietnam emerged as the world's largest coffee exporter, shipping out 154,635 tons of coffee, with a value of 799.48 million USD. This represents a significant increase in value despite a decrease in volume. Green coffee exports saw a notable drop but an increase in value, largely driven by FDI enterprises, while processed coffee exports experienced a surge in both volume and value. Germany, Italy, and Spain were the top destinations for Vietnam's coffee exports, which are expected to rise to 24.4 million bags due to improved supply, aligning with a global forecast of increased coffee consumption for the 2024-2025 crop year.
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Of which, exported green coffee reached 137,568 tons, with a turnover of 694.93 million USD, down 38.2% in volume but up 8.8% in turnover compared to the same period last year. Exported processed coffee reached 17,067 tons, with a turnover of 104.55 million USD (volume converted according to ICO regulations), accounting for 11% of the total volume and 13.1% of the total turnover of all types of exported coffee. In January 2025, FDI enterprises accounted for 21.8% of the total export volume of green coffee beans and 22.4% of the total export turnover of green coffee beans. Previously, in 2024, domestic enterprises exported nearly 1.35 million tons of coffee, earning 5.62 billion USD, the highest level in history. The average export price of coffee reached a record high, reaching 4,178 USD/ton, peaking in November 2024 at 5,855 USD/ton. The price of green coffee beans in the domestic market also recorded a peak of 131,000 VND/kg. After deducting costs, farmers earned more than ...
Source: Danviet

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