On September 12, 2025, the global coffee market continued to show strong activity, with both Robusta and Arabica prices maintaining an upward trend on international exchanges. Domestic prices in Vietnam, Brazil, Colombia, and Indonesia also fluctuated in line with exchange rates and export demand.
Vietnam Robusta Coffee Prices (bulk, ungraded)
In Vietnam, Robusta coffee prices ranged between 119,000 – 120,000 VND/kg (equivalent to 4.55 – 4.59 USD/kg).
- Lam Dong, Gia Lai: 119,800 VND/kg (4.58 USD/kg)
- Dak Lak, Dak Nong: 120,000 VND/kg (4.59 USD/kg)
- Quang Ngai: 119,500 VND/kg (4.57 USD/kg)
- Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc: 119,000 VND/kg (4.55 USD/kg)
Exchange rate: USD/VND = 26,166.
Brazil Arabica Coffee Prices (bulk, ungraded)
Brazil, the world’s largest Arabica producer, recorded prices between 37.67 – 39.42 BRL/kg, equivalent to 6.99 – 7.31 USD/kg.
- Guaxupé: 38.33 BRL/kg (7.11 USD/kg)
- Poços de Caldas: 37.67 BRL/kg (6.99 USD/kg)
- Patrocínio: 39.42 BRL/kg (7.31 USD/kg)
- Varginha: 38.83 BRL/kg (7.20 USD/kg)
- Campos Gerais: 38.58 BRL/kg (7.16 USD/kg)
Exchange rate: USD/BRL = 5.39.
Colombia Arabica Coffee Prices (FR94)
In Colombia, known for its high-quality Arabica coffee, FR94 prices stood at 24,104 COP/kg, equivalent to 6.19 USD/kg.
Exchange rate: USD/COP = 3,891.
Indonesia Robusta Coffee Prices (bulk)
In Indonesia, Robusta coffee in Sumatra was priced at 63,000 IDR/kg, equivalent to 3.84 USD/kg.
Exchange rate: USD/IDR = 16,389.
International Coffee Exchanges
New York Exchange (Arabica) – September 12, 2025
Contract | cent/lb | VND/kg | BRL/kg | COP/kg | IDR/kg | Change |
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09/2025 | 400.05 | 232,616 | 47.917 | 34.591 | 145,698 | +8.00 |
11/2025 | 386.10 | 224,504 | 46.246 | 33.385 | 140,618 | +5.10 |
01/2026 | 372.80 | 216,771 | 44.653 | 32.235 | 135,774 | +4.85 |
Source: ICE New York
London Exchange (Robusta) – September 12, 2025
Contract | USD/ton | VND/kg | BRL/kg | COP/kg | IDR/kg | Change |
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09/2025 | 4,737 | 123,948 | 25.53 | 18,432 | 77,635 | +44 |
11/2025 | 4,521 | 118,296 | 24.37 | 17,591 | 74,095 | +44 |
01/2026 | 4,446 | 116,334 | 23.96 | 17,299 | 72,865 | +43 |
Source: ICE London
Market Outlook
Brazil and Vietnam are leading coffee producers. The U.S. has imposed significant tariffs on Brazilian and Vietnamese imports into the United States. The tariffs have created trade barriers that only exacerbate the supply concerns. While coffee roasters have absorbed the higher prices, Well-capitalized Brazilian farmers are holding back sales, creating some negotiating power in the current trade environment. The bottom line is that tariffs are trade barriers that distort prices and have only exacerbated the most recent rally in the ICE coffee futures market.
In Vietnam, domestic prices are holding near 120,000 VND/kg, a relatively high level compared to past averages, ensuring better profits for farmers. In Brazil and Colombia, currency depreciation against the USD has kept export prices competitive in global markets.