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Heavy rain that hit swamped Vietnam's 2016/2017 coffee harvest has raised the ratio of low-quality beans and defects, traders said on Wednesday
Saturday. March 18th, 2017The Vietnamese products affected by the suspension are coffee bean, bamboo toothpick, black pepper, cinnamon, bean and dragon fruit.
Monday. March 20th, 2017Coffee 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, 2017Though Vietnam is the second-largest coffee producer in the world, it is not earning profits corresponding to its ranking.
Tuesday. March 21st, 2017Ten countries and territories have agreed to protect the "Buon Ma Thuot Coffee" brand name, which hails from the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak
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, 2017Water resources in the Central Highlands will supply enough water to irrigate coffee tree areas in the region until the end of the dry season
Wednesday. March 22nd, 2017The back-to-back bans have prevented Indian roasters from securing coffee beans while pepper prices in Vietnam have dropped to multi-year lows.
Friday. March 24th, 2017The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has taken numerous measures to develop and protect the brand name of Arabica coffee grown in Cau Dat district, Da Lat
Friday. March 24th, 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, 2017