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Vietnam coffee prices slip as demand stays thin and trade slows across Asia

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Vietnam coffee prices slip as demand stays thin and trade slows across Asia

Indonesian robusta is undercutting Vietnam with sharper premiums

Coffee farmers in Vietnam’s main growing belt are selling at lower rates as overall trade slows and demand remains thin. Some Indonesian robusta is moving at more competitive premium levels, putting pressure on local pricing. A near-term fertilizer shortage is not yet evident, but concerns are growing if the Iran conflict drags on longer.

  • Vietnam coffee farmers are accepting lower selling rates
  • Indonesian robusta offers more competitive premiums
  • Thin demand and slower trade are weighing on prices
  • Fertilizer risk could rise if the Iran war continues
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