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Vietnam coffee prices fall as drought continues; supplies build up in Indonesia

Vietnam coffee prices fall as drought continues; supplies build up in Indonesia
Tác giả: Reuters
Ngày đăng: 22/04/2019

Vietnam coffee prices fell this week amid weakness in global robusta, as local farmers continued to face water shortage, while Indonesia witnessed supply build up and muted trade.

A woman checks coffee beans that are sorted by size at a coffee factory in Hanoi, Vietnam November 22, 2016. Photo: Reuters

Drought has hit 300 hectares of crops, mostly coffee trees, in Dak Lak province in the Central Highlands, Vietnam’s largest coffee growing area, local officials said.

“The situation of drought is forecast to get worse towards the end of March and early April,” Mai Trong Dung, head of the province’s agriculture department, told local media.

Farmers in the Central Highlands sold coffee at 31,900- 33,700 dong ($1.38-$1.45) per kg on Friday, down from a range of 33,700-34,000 dong last week.

Traders in Vietnam are complaining they are making losses on fixed contracts as prices have been falling over the past week, and they are also having a hard time securing the beans as farmers refrain from selling due to low domestic prices.

Traders in Vietnam offered 5 percent black and broken grade 2 robusta at a $50 per tonne discount to the May contract, compared with $50-$70 last week.

Meanwhile in Indonesia, supplies have started to build up amid a mini harvest but demand remained muted this week.

“Demand is a bit muted but supply has started to come in, but its not much yet,” a trader said, adding that local buyers remained dominant this week.

Indonesia’s main robusta coffee harvest usually falls around mid year in southern Sumatra.

Indonesia’s premium for the grade 4 defect 80 robusta was steady on last week at $70-$80 to the May contract on Thursday, a trader in Lampung said.

Another traders in the province said premiums were $169-$170.

Meanwhile, May robusta coffee settled down $28, or 1.8 percent, at $1,490 per tonne. 


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