From farm to cup, Vietnamese coffee is brewing its way into the hearts of coffee lovers worldwide! With sustainability, innovation and a rich cultural heritage, Việt Nam is setting new standards in the global coffee trade.
The average export price of Vietnamese coffee to the UK in the first half of 2024 reached US$3,941 per tonne, marking an increase of 68.4 per cent year-on-year.
Cactus, a young Vietnamese enterprise investing in Canada, decided to set up a store in the bustling city of Toronto to introduce Vietnamese coffee, towards exploring and expanding the export market for Vietnamese coffee products.
Vietnamese coffee exports to the Spanish market, in the first four months of this year increased 53.7 per cent in volume and 136.6 per cent in value, compared to the same period last year.
The Trade Office of Vietnam in Algeria coordinated with the Bab Ezzouar Commercial Centre in Algiers to organise an event to promote Vietnamese coffee products.
There will be tension in coffee supply sources. Việt Nam’s green coffee prices will continue to increase in 2024 and poised for a record export revenue of $5 billion.
International journalists have had the opportunity to experience the journey of high-quality Vietnamese coffee beans from the nurseries to the hands of farmers through programmes supporting replanting and sustainable coffee production.
Vietnamese coffee exporters need to build appropriate marketing and branding strategies and develop products that are suitable to consumers’ taste to further capitalise on advantages from the UK-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement to increase coffee exports to the UK market,...
Việt Nam exported nearly 1.2 million tonnes of coffee over the past eight months of this year, earning nearly $3 billion, down 5.7 per cent in volume but up 32.3 per cent in value thanks to increased selling prices.
Vietnamese coffee export could reach a record level this year thank to domestic and world prices climbing to the highest level in the past 15 years on scarce supply, low coffee reserve and strong increase in the world demand for...
Ten years after coming to Viet Nam, Starbucks has achieved significant milestones and become one of the leading brands in the Vietnamese coffee market.
The situation could turn around in Q1 as global coffee consumption is expected to pick up on the back of falling inflation worldwide, leading to the recovery of coffee prices.
Vietnamese coffee businesses are attending Laos’ Bolaven coffee 2023 festival which is underway from February 2-4 in the southern province of Champasak of Laos.