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Coffee prices in Dak Lak, the country’s largest coffee bean-growing province, stood at US$2.08-US$2.11 (VND47,300-VND48,000) per kg at the end of last week
Tuesday. March 21st, 2017Vietnam's domestic coffee prices edged up this week to the highest since late 2011 on a shortage of beans qualified for exports as the harvest has been hit
Wednesday. March 22nd, 2017Coffee prices in Vietnam have reached the highest level in six years owing to the shortage of export-qualified beans after the harvest was hit by rains.
Saturday. March 25th, 2017This slump follows the country's coffee exports in the first half of the 2016/2017 season hitting a three-year high.
Friday. April 28th, 2017The premiums quoted this week mark the first time since September 2016 Vietnamese beans have stood above London futures prices.
Monday. May 8th, 2017Vietnam's coffee exports fell to 134,800 tons in April, the lowest level in five months, the country's customs office reported.
Friday. May 19th, 2017Discounts in Vietnam and Indonesia, Asia's top coffee exporters, widened as world coffee prices rose, but trading was thin in both markets
Wednesday. July 12th, 2017Coffee exports dropped 20.5% in volume in the first nine months of this year, but the value still inched up 1.3% to US$2.55 billion as export prices were on the
Saturday. October 14th, 2017Vietnam's domestic coffee prices fell due to new harvest supplies, while the market in Indonesia remained lacklustre
Tuesday. November 28th, 2017Coffee prices in the Central Highlands have been decreasing since the beginning of the year, and are not likely to recover any time soon
Saturday. June 23rd, 2018