Viet Nam's coffee exports shift towards increasing value
03/12/2025 04:00
Processed coffee has become a new growth driver with USD 1.46 billion, up 58% year-on-year in 2024.
The Import - Export Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade , said that according to statistics from the Viet Nam Customs Department, Viet Nam's coffee exports in the first period of November 2025 reached 37.7 thousand tons, worth 218.3 million USD, up 69.7% in volume and 75.0% in value compared to the first period of November 2024.
Accumulated from the beginning of the year to November 15, 2025, Viet Nam's coffee exports reached nearly 1.35 million tons, worth 7.64 billion USD, up 14.6% in volume and 62.3% in value over the same period in 2024.
The average export price of Viet Nam's coffee in the first period of November 2025 reached 5,792 USD/ton, an increase of 3.1% compared to the first period of October 2025; compared to the first period of November 2024, an increase of 3.2%.
Coffee export price as of November 15, 2025 reached an average of 5,662 USD/ton, an increase of 41.6% over the same period in 2024.
In the first 10 months of 2025, Viet Nam's coffee exports maintained growth momentum in most varieties, except Excelsa.
Robusta coffee exports remained the mainstay, reaching nearly 1.08 million tons, worth 5.54 billion USD, up 11.8% in volume and 60.5% in value thanks to increased export prices.
Arabica coffee exports reached 62.9 thousand tons, worth 416.0 million USD, up 8.2% in volume and 108.4% in value over the same period in 2024.
In particular, processed coffee has become a new growth driver with 1.46 billion USD, up 58% over the same period in 2024.
In general, in the first 10 months of 2025, the structure of Viet Nam's coffee products is clearly shifting towards increasing value. Robusta coffee exports continue to play a key role in terms of scale, creating a stable foundation for all export activities. In particular, the processed coffee group has grown strongly, demonstrating a strategy of deep development in the value chain and improving international competitiveness.
This shift shows that the industry is shifting from growth based on output to growth based on quality. At the same time, the new structure creates conditions for Viet Nam to consolidate its position as one of the world 's important coffee supply centers.
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