Bumper Vietnam Coffee Crop May Help Ease Global Supply Squeeze

A worker harvests coffee cherries at a farm in Vietnam.Photographer: Maika Elan/Bloomberg

Vietnam is expected to harvest its biggest coffee crop in four years following good rainfall, which may help to alleviate tight supply and put downward pressure on global prices.

Output is set to increase to 1.76 million tons for the 2025-26 season, according to the median estimate of seven traders, producers, exporters and analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News. That would be 6% higher than last year, and equivalent to about 29.4 million 60-kilogram bags.