Coffee export revenue tops $3.8 bln in 4M
The average export price hitting $5,700 per ton.

Vietnam exported nearly 660,000 tons of coffee in the first four months of 2025, earning an estimated $3.8 billion, figures from the Vietnam Customs show.
While export volume dropped 9.4%, the value rose 51.8% compared to the same period last year.
The average coffee export prices in the four-month period reached $5,700 per ton, skyrocketing 68.2% year-on-year.
In April alone, more than 166,600 tons of coffee were exported, worth $965.83 million, declining 8% in volume and 9.2% in value, year-on-year.
The European Union was the biggest importer of Vietnam's coffee in the first four months, accounting for 39% of the total export value. Among EU markets, Germany took the lead with value hitting $628 million, up 97.6%. It was followed by Italy with $307.6 million, and Spain $292.5 million.
Other top buyers of Vietnamese coffee included the United States ($236.8 million), Japan ($260 million), and Russia ($213.4 million).
Coffee export revenue for 2025 is expected to reach $7 billion.