HCM City (VNA) 🧜- Vietnam is known as one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of coffee. However, it took nearly a century for coffee exports to surpass the 5 billion USD mark for the first time in 2024. The key challenge now is how to sustain this growth trajectory in a stable and sustainable way, amidst an unpredictable and volatile market - an issue that many businesses and industries are seeking a solution for 2025 and beyond.
Growth fuelled by price surge
In the 2023-2024 coffee season from October 2023 to September 2024, Vietnam exported 1.45 million tonnes of coffee, with a total revenue of nearly 5.43 billion USD. Although the quantity decreased by 12.7%, the value increased by 33% compared to the previous season. Since the beginning of 2024 to December 15, coffee exports reached 5.2 billion USD, making it become the third agricultural product in Vietnam, after fruits and vegetables, and rice, to exceed the 5 billion USD mark. Do Ha Nam, Vice President of the Vietnam Coffee-Cocoa Association (Vicofa), stated that the sharp increase in coffee export revenue was thanks to the unprecedented price surge in the first half of 2024. During the 2023-2024 coffee season, with forecast production declines in many major coffee-producing countries, the market saw continuous price hikes. For the first time, the price of Robusta coffee on the London coffee futures market surpassed 5,000 USD per tonne, with Robusta coffee prices higher than those of Arabica coffee, whereas previously it was always priced lower. Domestically, coffee prices also reached new heights, hitting the highest level in the past 30 years, even surpassing export prices.How to affirm value
Nguyen Quang Binh, a coffee market expert, said that both the global and domestic coffee markets are expected to remain volatile, requiring the sector to adjust quickly to stay on track and maintain sustainable growth. The immediate task for Vietnam's coffee industry is to address the gaps in the supply chain and restore its credibility with export partners, stated Binh.
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