New freeze-dried instant coffee factory to be built in Binh Dinh province

A freeze-dried instant coffee factory will be built in the central province of Binh Dinh with an investment of over 2 trillion VND (80.74 million USD), the provincial Investment Promotion Centre has announced.

Roasted coffee beans. (Photo: VNA)
Roasted coffee beans. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - A freeze-dried instant coffee factory will be built in the central province of Binh Dinh with an investment of over 2 trillion VND (80.74 million USD), the provincial Investment Promotion Centre has announced.

Funded by Future Enterprises PTE Ltd., the plant will have an annual capacity of 5,400 tonnes of products. It will cover over 7.1 ha in the Becamex Binh Dinh Industrial Park in Van Canh district's Nhon Hoi Economic Zone.

Construction of the plant is expected to begin in March 2025 and be completed in early 2028.

Since the beginning of this year, the province has also attracted 39 other investment projects, with total registered investment capital of more than 4.84 trillion (196.63 million USD), according to the centre.

Of these, 31 projects are invested in the industrial sector; three in agriculture, forestry and fisheries; two in port services and logistics; two in construction and infrastructure; and one in trade, services and tourism.

Investors have also added more than 1.92 trillion VND to existing projects in the province./.

VNA

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