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While farmers in developed countries may employ more sophisticated methods to reduce water use, coffee farmers in Viet Nam
Monday. November 28th, 2016Vietnam exported 1.79 million tonnes of coffee in 2016, earning 3.36 billion USD, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Thursday. January 12th, 2017The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak plans to increase the proportion of processed coffee such as instant coffee, powdered coffee from less than 10 percent
Thursday. February 16th, 2017Silvio Farnesi, Brazilan Ministry of Agriculture’s manager in charge of coffee, said the Brazilian government has approved import of robusta coffee
Tuesday. February 21st, 2017Brazil provisionally suspended its decision allowing the country’s import of robusta coffee for the first time in history, including from Việt Nam.
Friday. February 24th, 2017Dang Van Bay, a farmer in Lam Dong province who quit school in the fifth grade, has invented a machine which can undertake heavy farming tasks.
Monday. February 27th, 2017Around 100 exhibitors & 20,000 visitors will take part in the country’s biggest coffee exhibition, the 2017 Cafe Show Việt Nam, to be held in HCM City next week
Monday. February 27th, 2017Leaders of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development have asked the National Assembly to relax credit and land policies for agriculture to guarantee
Tuesday. February 28th, 2017Vietnam exported an estimated 130,000 tons of coffee in February, a three-year high, the government said on Tuesday, as roasters built up stocks
Thursday. March 2nd, 2017Vietnam was estimated to ship 273,000 tonnes of coffee abroad for US$616 million in the first two months of 2017, down 7.3% in quantity but up 22.3%
Friday. March 3rd, 2017