Coffee prices in Vietnam jump on tight supplies, shipment disruptions


Coffee cherries at a farm in Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam. - Bloomberg

HANOI/BANDAR LAMPUNG: Vietnamese coffee prices rose this week tracking higher prices in London due to limited stocks, as farmers held off from selling amid shipping disruptions due to tensions in the Red Sea, traders said on Thursday (Jan 11).

Farmers in the central highlands, Vietnam's largest coffee-growing area, were selling beans for 69,800-72,000 dong (US$2.85-$2.94) per kg, up from last week's 67,000-67,900 dong.

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