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More than 200 domestic and international exhibitors will participate in a coffee, food and beverage exhibition called Vietnam International Café Show 2022 from July 21 - 23 at Sai Gon International Exhibition and Convention Center in HCM City.
The Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association has targeted a coffee export turnover of US$5-6 billion in 2030, doubling the export value at present.
Vietnam's 2021 coffee export revenue is estimated at over 3 billion USD despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an industry official
The flavor of Vietnamese coffee always leaves an unforgettable impression for any first-time drinker.
The World Records Union (WorldKings) has just recognised Vietnam as the largest producer and exporter of robusta coffee to the global market.
According to an estimate by the Agency of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam’s coffee export volume in November reached 78,000 tonnes, worth $181 million.
Vietnam will step up its processed coffee industry to take full advantage of the benefits from free trade agreements, towards the goal of aiming for an export target of US$6 billion by 2030.
Vietnamese producers continue to have a faint imprint on the world’s deep-processed coffee market, and many small businesses are now beginning to pay more attention to branding, while larger ones seek new ways to increase export output.
Vietnam’s coffee exports are expected to have a good start to 2021 after a gloomy year due to the severe impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to industry insiders.
Vietnam gained $2.7 billion from shipping an estimated 1.7 million tonnes of coffee abroad in 2020, accounting for over 10 percent of the world’s coffee value and 18 percent of the market share.
It is currently coffee harvesting season in the central highlands region and despite the hard work, many workers have arrived for seasonal work which can pay well.
On September 16 Vinh Hiep Co. Ltd of Pleiku City shipped 296 tonnes of coffee to Belgium and Germany at zero tariff.
Vietnamese businesses on Wednesday announced the first batches of passion fruit and coffee exported to Europe following the Europe-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).
The ongoing global health crisis has left the Vietnamese coffee export industry in the lurch due to continued falls in price.
Bolstered by the growing demand in the EU, Vietnam’s coffee industry has a major opportunity to capture a bigger market share on the European continent.
Two young Vietnamese entrepreneurs have developed a unique way to make sneakers, and they hope their idea be a wake-up call for the training shoe industry.
Investors have rushed to open coffee shops as retail premises rent has become very reasonable and the market is returning to a "new normal" status.
Vietnam’s coffee exports in the first nine months of this year fell by 13.3 per cent in volume to 1.25 million tonnes and 21.9 per cent in value to US$2.15 billion compared with the same period of last year.
Although ranking second in the world, Vietnam's coffee exports are plummeting.
Vietnam is boosting the growing of specialty coffee in an effort to raise coffee quality and the country’s coffee export value.