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Coffee prices in the Central Highlands and the south are predicted to continue to slide downward as prices have fallen globally.
Saturday. August 15th, 2020Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam looked set to rise slightly on Wednesday following new coronavirus cases in the country’s major coffee-growing
Friday. September 25th, 2020Coffee 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, 2018The price of coffee has undergone another surge during the past week after prices fell to below VND30,000 per kilo in mid-May.
Tuesday. July 9th, 2019A global glut of coffee has come to an end, and the price of coffee is likely to go up in the near future, according to industry insiders.
Saturday. January 11th, 2020Coffee 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 slightly on Thursday from last week as lacklustre bean prices prompted farmers to hold off selling.
Monday. February 10th, 2020The coffee industry was expected to prosper in 2020, but coffee prices have plummeted to their lowest level over a decade due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Wednesday. July 29th, 2020The downward trend in coffee prices are affecting farmers and traders. The price hovered around VND48 million per ton at the beginning of 2017 and dropped to VN
Saturday. June 1st, 2019The price of Arabica coffee in 2020 is expected to undergo a rebound due to an overall decline in global coffee exports occurring simultaneously alongside
Friday. February 28th, 2020