Vietnam shipped nearly 890,000 tonnes of coffee overseas for more than 2 billion USD in the first five months of 2022, up over and 54 percent year on year, respectively.
Vietnam shipped 889,000 tonnes of coffee overseas for more than 2 billion USD in the first five months of 2022, up 24.2 and 54 percent year on year, respectively.
Vietnam is believed to have much room for exporting coffee to Japan, whose hot coffee market is forecast to grow 4.2 percent during 2020 - 2025, according to Cong Thuong (Industry & Trade) newspaper.
There is always a reason for a person to take a good cup of coffee. Some go to the coffee shops to taste coffee genres, some come to enjoy amazing décor, while some walk in because they are impressed by the shops’ stories and values beyond a cup of coffee.
Canadian magazine The Travel has listed Vietnam among 10 countries with a unique coffee culture in which iced coffee with condensed milk and egg coffee are the best options.
Vietnam aims to replant or transplant about 107,000ha of coffee by 2025, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The productivity is expected to rise to 3.5 tonnes of coffee bean per ha, with an income 1.5-2 times higher than before.
At first glance, Kymviet Coffee looks just like any other coffee shop. But it is a place where customers can only order their drinks by gestures, actions, and sign language for all the staff here are deaf.
The People’s Committee of Dak Lak province, in coordination with Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Association, organised a ceremony on April 22 to kick off the Vietnam Specialty Coffee Competition 2022 in Buon Ma Thuot City.
The growth of the trade of agricultural exports in general and coffee in particular this year is brewing and set to increase as the UK economy recovers.
The United Kingdom is the second largest economy in Europe, with a free trade policy and a large demand for agricultural imports so Vietnamese exporting firms, particularly coffee exporters, should make use of opportunities brought about by the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) as well as issue a strategy to approach potential partners to push up exports to this market, according to Vietnamese Trade Office in the UK.
Vietnamese coffee firms are advised to capitalise on chances offered by free trade agreements (FTAs) to bolster shipments to Japan, as Vietnamese coffee is being favoured by local consumers amid an increasing demand for instant type, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Japan.
Vietnam’s coffee export revenue is estimated at over 3 billion USD in 2021, with Vietnam remaining the second largest exporter of the drink in the world, second only to Brazil, accounting for 8.3 percent of the global market share.
A special postage stamp collection, named ‘Cay ca phe’ (the coffee plant), with the smell of freshly-brewed coffee, has been issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications and Vietnam Post in a bid to popularise the image of Vietnamese coffee.
Among the many food and drinks visitors simply must try when in Vietnam, coffee ranks at the very top of the list. Roasted and ground coffee, especially of the Robusta variety, has found favour among customers from all over the world, even those who are quite demanding.