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Y Drăn Byă, 51, of Êa Tu Commune in Đắk Lắk Province, says that his coffee trees, most of which were planted in 1972, are too old to produce quality beans
Tuesday. March 14th, 2017To achieve a target of US$6 billion in export revenue, the coffee industry must improve its output, the quality of products, and added value
Wednesday. November 15th, 2017Many farmers have chopped down coffee trees and shifted to durian and fruit trees after incurring big losses with coffee farming.
Tuesday. February 26th, 2019Vietnam is the second largest country in terms of coffee production and export. To maintain this position, while enhancing added value for the coffee industry
Thursday. November 30th, 2017Việt Nam's coffee industry had suffered from falling export prices, according to the Việt Nam Coffee and Cacao Association.
Monday. February 3rd, 2020The Việt Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association has targeted a coffee export turnover of US$5-6 billion in 2030, doubling the export value at present.
Monday. March 21st, 2022The project is aimed at boosting coffee production and consumption, and building large-scale material supply sources.
Tuesday. November 28th, 2017Nationwide coffee exports for 2017 are expected to fall 30% in volume with revenue climbing to US$3.35 billion
Monday. April 17th, 2017Thousands of hectares of Vietnam's old coffee crops have been replanted thanks to VnSAT initiative, with the output reaching 2.8 tons per ha
Tuesday. March 22nd, 2022The VnSAT project has built coffee value chains, helping people, cooperatives, and businesses to link towards sustainable development.
Friday. March 4th, 2022