March 24, 2025 | 16:30 GMT+7

Vietnam's coffee export value increased significantly

Chu Khôi -

Germany emerged as Vietnam's leading coffee export market in the first two months of 2025, with turnover hitting $278 million—a 79% increase year-on-year.

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The average export price of Vietnamese coffee soared to $5,614 per ton this year, as of mid-March, marking an impressive 73% increase from $3,228 per ton during the same period in 2024.

This surge propelled the country's coffee export turnover to a staggering $2.28 billion within the first 74 days of 2025.

Based on data from Vietnam Customs,  between January 1 and March 15, Vietnam exported 406,637 tons of coffee, reflecting an 18% decline compared to the same timeframe in 2024. Nonetheless, the export value reached $2.28 billion, a 41% increase year-on-year. 

In terms of market destinations, Vietnam's coffee reached 36 major markets globally, with key markets recording significant growth.

Germany emerged as the leading coffee export market in the first two months of 2025, with export turnover hitting $278 million—a 79% increase from $155 million in the same period last year. Italy ranked second, with $171 million, up 31% year-on-year.

Other markets with export turnovers exceeding $100 million included Japan ($127 million, up 56%), the United States ($120 million, up 53%), and Spain ($117 million, up 29%).

Collectively, coffee exports to these five markets amounted to $815 million in the first two months of the year, reflecting a 52% increase year-on-year, and accounting for 37% of Vietnam's total coffee export value in the period.

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