The global coffee market on September 16, 2025, continues to show strong momentum, with both Robusta and Arabica varieties recording significant movements across producing countries and international exchanges. Supported by currency fluctuations and tight supply conditions, coffee prices remain elevated, reflecting ongoing global demand and market volatility.
Vietnam Robusta Coffee Price
Vietnam, the world’s largest Robusta producer, recorded firm farm-gate prices across major provinces. Prices averaged between 121,500 – 123,000 VND/kg (USD 4.64 – 4.70/kg). The stronger VND/USD exchange rate at 26,158 underscores the price competitiveness of Vietnamese coffee in the export market.
Province | VND/kg | USD/kg |
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Lâm Đồng | 122,000 | 4.66 |
Gia Lai | 122,000 | 4.66 |
Đắk Lắk | 123,000 | 4.70 |
Đắk Nông | 123,000 | 4.70 |
Quảng Ngãi | 121,500 | 4.64 |
Đồng Nai | 121,500 | 4.64 |
Bình Phước | 121,500 | 4.64 |
Brazil Arabica Coffee Price
Brazil, the leading Arabica supplier, reported strong farm-gate levels across its major producing regions. Prices ranged from BRL 39.67 – 41.83/kg (USD 7.46 – 7.86/kg). The USD/BRL exchange rate at 5.32 added further strength to international competitiveness.
Region | BRL/kg | USD/kg |
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Guaxupé | 40.67 | 7.64 |
Poços de Caldas | 41.83 | 7.86 |
Patrocínio | 39.75 | 7.47 |
Varginha | 39.67 | 7.46 |
Campos Gerais | 40.75 | 7.66 |
Colombia Arabica Coffee Price
Colombia, renowned for its high-quality Arabica (FR94), reported 26,120 COP/kg (USD 6.69/kg) with the USD/COP rate at 3,905.
Parchment Factor | COP/kg | USD/kg |
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94 | 26,120 | 6.69 |
Indonesia Robusta Coffee Price
In Indonesia, Robusta from Sumatra traded at IDR 67,000/kg (USD 4.09/kg), reflecting competitive levels compared to Vietnam. The USD/IDR rate stood at 16,377.
Region | IDR/kg | USD/kg |
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Sumatra | 67,000 | 4.09 |
Robusta Futures – London Exchange
The ICE London Robusta coffee futures market showed robust gains, with contracts rising +225 to +247 USD/ton. Prices remained strong across upcoming maturities, reflecting tight supply and strong buying interest.
Contract | USD/ton | VND/kg | BRL/kg | COP/kg | IDR/kg | Change |
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Sep 2025 | 5,042 | 131,889 | 26.82 | 19,689 | 82,573 | +225 |
Nov 2025 | 4,842 | 126,657 | 25.76 | 18,908 | 79,297 | +241 |
Jan 2026 | 4,774 | 124,878 | 25.40 | 18,642 | 78,184 | +247 |
Arabica Futures – New York Exchange
The ICE New York Arabica contracts also surged, with increases ranging from +18.75 to +21.70 cents/lb. Market participants highlighted rising demand and currency-driven volatility as key price drivers.
Contract | Cent/lb | VND/kg | BRL/kg | COP/kg | IDR/kg | Change |
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Sep 2025 | 432.35 | 251,320 | 51,113 | 37,518 | 157,347 | +21.70 |
Nov 2025 | 417.65 | 242,775 | 49,376 | 36,243 | 151,997 | +20.80 |
Jan 2026 | 401.10 | 233,155 | 47,419 | 34,807 | 145,974 | +18.75 |
The U.S. issued a new executive order granting tariff exemptions for certain imports like coffee, cocoa, fruits, tea, and spices from trade partners with strong agreements and good relations. These goods are recognized as not sufficiently produced domestically. However, Brazil is excluded from the exemptions due to poor political relations with the U.S., and its 50% tariffs on green coffee remain in place for political rather than commercial reasons.