Wake Up and Smell the Prices: Your Daily Brew Breakdown
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This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.
Welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker, I am Vanessa Clark, and today we are talking about what is happening in the global coffee market and what that means for your wallet and your morning cup.
Let us start with the current coffee price. According to Coffee Business Intelligence, global coffee futures are trading around three hundred forty five cents per pound, after slipping slightly in the last session. That means the benchmark Coffee C contract is still elevated compared with previous years, but off its recent highs as traders react to improving supply from major producers like Brazil and Vietnam.
On the Robusta side, Coffee Business Intelligence reports that London Robusta futures have broken above four thousand twelve dollars per metric ton, reflecting tight supply and strong demand for the beans that go into many instant coffees and supermarket blends. In Vietnam, domestic Robusta prices in key regions like Dak Nong and Dak Lak just hit a record ninety five thousand Vietnamese dong per kilogram, jumping two thousand five hundred dong in a single move as holiday demand kicks in.
So what does this mean if you are trying to read the daily coffee price and make smart decisions? First, even though prices dipped a bit, they are still high by historical standards. That suggests you should expect retail coffee prices in supermarkets and coffee shops to stay firm rather than fall quickly.
Here are a few practical tips. If you buy whole beans or ground coffee, consider watching prices weekly and stocking up when your favorite brand runs a promotion, because short term dips in futures often do not immediately reach the shelf. If you run a small cafe, think about negotiating slightly longer contracts with your roaster now, while prices are off the peak but still supported by strong Robusta and resilient demand. And if you like higher priced Arabica specialty coffee, be aware that climate issues in countries like Indonesia and shifting production patterns mean those beans may stay relatively expensive.
That is it for today on Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe, share this with a fellow coffee lover, and tune in next time so you always know where the daily coffee price is heading before you brew your next cup.
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