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Coffee prices in Vietnam, the world biggest exporter of robusta beans, rose nearly 5 percent in the past week on the back of thinning stocks and gains in London future prices, traders said on Tuesday.
In Buon Ma Thuot, the capital of Vietnam's top coffee growing province, Daklak, robusta beans were offered at 36,500 dong ($2.22) per kg, up 4.9 percent up from 34,800 dong last Tuesday and 33,000 dong two weeks ago.
"Most less better-off people have sold all their stocks and the beans remaining in the hand of rich farmers and speculators are not much and they are not in the hurry to sell, putting pressure on prices to go up further," a trader in Buon Ma Thuot said.
London's September robusta contract slid $24 to end at $2,336 per tonne on Monday, but was still $112 higher than on June 16, providing strong support to prices in Vietnam, traders said.
They said discounts to September contracts widened to $205 to $210 a tonne this week, from $170-$185 last week, meaning robusta grade 2, 5 percent black and broken beans would be $2,126-$2,130 a tonne, free-on-board basis, from $2,030-$2,054 a tonne last week. "The weakened dong versus the dollar is also a factor that have been driving up prices as some farmers demanded to use the black market exchange rates to calculate their sales," another trader in Buon Ma Thuot said.

Copyright Reuters, 2008

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