
In the first nine months, the export volume of Vietnamese coffee bean reached 1.24 million tons, valued at $7.01 billion. Positively, it went up 11.7% in volume and 62.2% in value compared to the same period in 2024.
With this result, coffee export turnover has far surpassed the previous record of $5.62 billion achieved in 2024. It has also already exceeded the $6 billion target set for 2030.

Vietnamese coffee bean
At the same time, Vietnamese coffee bean officially overtook fruits and vegetables ($6.1 billion USD). Accordingly, it has become the agricultural product with the highest export value in the first nine months of 2025.
For the 2024-2025 crop year (from October 2024 to September 2025), Vietnam exported 1.48 million tons of coffee. It was slightly down 0.3% compared to the 2023-2024 crop year. However, the export value surged by 52.9%, reaching $8.3 billion, the highest level in the history of the sector.
In September, the average price reched $5,700/ton, up 4.2% from August 2025 and up 2.0% from September 2024. For the first nine months of 2025, the average export price was $5,655/ton. It showed an increase of 45.2% compared to the same period in 2024.
Over a broader view, the price of this commodity has continuously increased over the past five crop years. It has set new peaks and reflects the sustainable development trend of this strategic sector.

Fresh coffee bean from Vietnam
Experts believe that these results demonstrate the strong involvement of state management agencies in promoting market development and policy support. At the same time, Vietnam’s coffee enterprises have proven their professionalism and better adaptability to the current volatile situation.
According to Mr. Hai, Chairman of the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association, a significant contribution to the coffee export results also comes from the free trade agreements. These FTAs have helped Vietnamese businesses access new markets, reduce tariffs, and remove trade barriers in partner markets.
“In the current challenging context, these agreements have become an important gateway for Vietnamese coffee bean to expand further on the global export map,” said Mr. Hai.
In September 2025, Vietnam’s coffee exports to major markets all recorded positive growth compared to the same period in 2024.

A factory of coffee bean in Vietnam
Regarding export markets, Germany remained Vietnam’s leading export market. In the first nine months of 2025, Vietnam exported 172,767 tons, valued at $940 million. They were up 30.6% in volume and 94.7% in value compared to the same period. Italy was the second largest market with 104,092 tons, worth $547 million, up 0.2% in volume and 54.1% in value.
Other countries showed outstanding growth such as Spain (+52.3%), Algeria (+310.2%), Japan (+44.4%), the United States (+65.3%), Russia (+47.6%), the Netherlands (+95.1%), Belgium (+82.1%), and Mexico (+3,372.4%) in terms of value compared to the same period in 2024.
Looking ahead, experts assess that the export prospects for coffee remain very promising. They emphasize that ensuring a stable supply of export raw materials is vital to the sector’s sustainability. Increasing product value before export is also essential.
Vietnamese source: https://doanhnghieptiepthi.vn/ca-phe-tro-thanh-mat-hang-nong-san-co-gia-tri-xuat-khau-lon-nhat-trong-9-thang-161251014073546687.htm
