Coffee, Robusta Monthly Price - Singapore Dollar per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Mar 2016 - Mar 2026: 2.691 (117.13%)
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Description: Coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock

Unit: Singapore Dollar per Kilogram



Source: International Coffee Organization; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

See also: Top commodity suppliers

See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Robusta coffee is a species of coffee bean, Coffea canephora, traded on commodity markets as green coffee for roasting and blending. The standard reference price is commonly expressed in US dollars per kilogram, with market reporting often using the International Coffee Organization’s New York cash price, ex-dock, as a benchmark. Robusta is distinct from Arabica in both agronomy and cup profile: it contains more caffeine, tolerates hotter and lower-altitude growing conditions, and typically has a stronger, more bitter flavor. Because of these traits, it is widely used in espresso blends, instant coffee, and other products where body, crema, and cost efficiency matter more than delicate aroma. It also serves as a blending component when roasters seek to lower input costs or adjust flavor intensity. The commodity is usually traded as green beans before roasting, since roasting changes weight, moisture, and sensory characteristics. Its market structure reflects both agricultural production constraints and industrial demand from soluble coffee manufacturers and roasters.

Supply Drivers

Robusta supply is shaped by tropical growing conditions, perennial tree biology, and the long lag between planting and full bearing. Production is concentrated in low- to mid-altitude regions of Southeast Asia, West and Central Africa, and parts of South America, where warm temperatures and reliable rainfall support the crop. Unlike annual crops, coffee trees require several years to mature, so supply responds slowly to price signals. Yields depend on rainfall timing, dry-season stress, and the balance between vegetative growth and fruiting. Excess rain can hinder flowering and harvesting, while drought reduces bean development and can damage trees. Robusta is generally more resilient than Arabica, but it remains vulnerable to pests, fungal disease, and aging tree stock.

Harvesting is often seasonal and labor-intensive, with local infrastructure affecting how quickly beans move from farm to port. Drying, grading, and storage conditions matter because moisture and contamination affect export quality. Because coffee is bulky relative to value, inland transport costs and port logistics influence export competitiveness. Replanting and farm renovation are slow processes, so supply adjusts gradually after weather shocks or disease outbreaks. These structural features make Robusta output sensitive to climate variability, agronomic practices, and the long-term condition of tree plantations.

Demand Drivers

Robusta demand is driven by its role as a cost-effective coffee ingredient and by its functional properties in industrial processing. It is widely used in instant coffee, soluble coffee products, espresso blends, and some ready-to-drink formulations because it contributes caffeine, body, and crema while remaining less expensive than Arabica. Roasters and manufacturers substitute between Robusta and Arabica depending on relative prices, desired flavor profile, and product specification. When Arabica becomes expensive, Robusta often gains share in blends; when quality differentiation matters more, demand shifts toward Arabica.

Consumption is concentrated in countries with large instant coffee markets and in foodservice channels that value consistency and solubility. Household demand is influenced by population growth, urbanization, and income, but Robusta’s industrial uses make it less dependent on specialty consumption trends than Arabica. Seasonal patterns exist in some markets because coffee intake rises in cooler months and during holiday periods, though industrial demand smooths part of that variation. Regulatory and technological factors also matter: improvements in freeze-drying, spray-drying, and extraction support soluble coffee demand, while caffeine content and flavor intensity make Robusta useful in formulations where a stronger profile is acceptable. Substitution with tea, cocoa-based drinks, and other caffeinated beverages can occur at the margin, but coffee remains the core use.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Robusta prices are influenced by the US dollar because international coffee trade is commonly invoiced in dollars. A stronger dollar can pressure local-currency purchasing power in consuming countries and alter hedging behavior, while a weaker dollar often supports commodity prices more broadly. Coffee is also sensitive to freight costs, financing conditions, and inventory holding costs because beans must be stored, transported, and financed between origin and consumption. When storage and financing costs rise, forward prices tend to reflect a larger carry, affecting the shape of the term structure.

Robusta can show periods of contango when nearby supply is ample and storage is economical, and backwardation when prompt physical supply is tight. Broader risk sentiment also matters because coffee is traded alongside other soft commodities and can attract or lose speculative interest with changes in liquidity and margin conditions. Inflation can support nominal commodity prices over long horizons, but the main price mechanism remains the balance between physical supply, export availability, and industrial demand.

MonthPriceChange
Mar 20162.30-
Apr 20162.394.06%
May 20162.536.01%
Jun 20162.561.10%
Jul 20162.705.46%
Aug 20162.720.72%
Sep 20162.916.84%
Oct 20163.178.96%
Nov 20163.221.75%
Dec 20163.230.25%
Jan 20173.425.71%
Feb 20173.33-2.64%
Mar 20173.30-0.70%
Apr 20173.19-3.50%
May 20173.03-5.03%
Jun 20173.112.87%
Jul 20173.171.74%
Aug 20173.13-1.21%
Sep 20172.96-5.58%
Oct 20172.95-0.11%
Nov 20172.73-7.59%
Dec 20172.60-4.71%
Jan 20182.58-0.77%
Feb 20182.600.85%
Mar 20182.55-1.94%
Apr 20182.560.53%
May 20182.622.34%
Jun 20182.56-2.43%
Jul 20182.54-0.96%
Aug 20182.44-3.90%
Sep 20182.32-4.88%
Oct 20182.5911.85%
Nov 20182.53-2.36%
Dec 20182.34-7.41%
Jan 20192.33-0.47%
Feb 20192.340.39%
Mar 20192.30-1.71%
Apr 20192.20-4.56%
May 20192.15-2.05%
Jun 20192.223.24%
Jul 20192.22-0.16%
Aug 20192.16-2.59%
Sep 20192.15-0.38%
Oct 20192.07-3.75%
Nov 20192.216.44%
Dec 20192.19-0.84%
Jan 20202.11-3.61%
Feb 20202.08-1.09%
Mar 20202.111.26%
Apr 20202.01-4.84%
May 20202.010.25%
Jun 20201.98-1.69%
Jul 20202.074.45%
Aug 20202.195.98%
Sep 20202.19-0.30%
Oct 20202.05-6.02%
Nov 20202.165.10%
Dec 20202.12-1.70%
Jan 20212.07-2.53%
Feb 20212.154.02%
Mar 20212.191.73%
Apr 20212.19-0.01%
May 20212.347.09%
Jun 20212.496.39%
Jul 20212.8213.06%
Aug 20212.850.97%
Sep 20213.129.47%
Oct 20213.130.61%
Nov 20213.274.28%
Dec 20213.393.65%
Jan 20223.28-3.11%
Feb 20223.25-1.13%
Mar 20223.11-4.07%
Apr 20223.130.46%
May 20223.140.33%
Jun 20223.170.98%
Jul 20223.08-2.75%
Aug 20223.358.71%
Sep 20223.483.84%
Oct 20223.23-7.03%
Nov 20222.83-12.39%
Dec 20222.77-2.10%
Jan 20232.811.37%
Feb 20233.058.37%
Mar 20233.153.45%
Apr 20233.407.74%
May 20233.616.42%
Jun 20233.928.41%
Jul 20233.75-4.41%
Aug 20233.71-0.85%
Sep 20233.720.29%
Oct 20233.59-3.69%
Nov 20233.641.58%
Dec 20233.999.58%
Jan 20244.359.05%
Feb 20244.544.37%
Mar 20244.907.93%
Apr 20245.7417.03%
May 20245.46-4.89%
Jun 20246.0811.42%
Jul 20246.374.70%
Aug 20246.22-2.27%
Sep 20246.9111.05%
Oct 20246.40-7.38%
Nov 20246.663.99%
Dec 20247.035.67%
Jan 20257.374.75%
Feb 20257.836.23%
Mar 20257.60-2.87%
Apr 20257.19-5.40%
May 20256.78-5.70%
Jun 20255.56-18.02%
Jul 20254.73-14.98%
Aug 20255.6419.38%
Sep 20255.996.08%
Oct 20256.142.52%
Nov 20256.180.69%
Dec 20255.42-12.23%
Jan 20265.450.46%
Feb 20265.02-7.89%
Mar 20264.99-0.60%

Top Companies

Tata Coffee
Website: http://www.tatacoffee.com/
Location: Bangalore, India
Estimated Production: 10000 metric tonnes per year

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