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![Investors see agricultural processing sector as ripe for plucking](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/01-2021/ea1f906c-5ff535b89eda11820ccd138d.jpg)
On September 27 construction of a US$66 million hi-tech agricultural complex began in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak.
Wednesday. January 6th, 2021![Labor shortage for upcoming coffee harvest season](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/11-2021/086be943-619b0ba49eda11715b5201e6.jpeg)
Coffee harvest season has just begun in Dak Lak and other provinces in the Central Highlands, but labor sources ran out due to the effect of Covid-19.
Monday. November 22nd, 2021![Searching of output for durian](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/10-2021/54aea50b-616f965b9eda11c33c68d3fc.jpeg)
Dak Lak has 12,000 ha of durians, an expected output of 103,000 tons being in the peak of harvest, but is currently facing many difficulties in output
Wednesday. October 20th, 2021![Festival to promote Buon Ma Thuot coffee brand](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/04-2019/eb193d33-5ca46ea9425cc5a514a3e01d.jpg)
The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak is busy preparing for the seventh annual Buon Ma Thuot coffee festival, which is expected to promote the local coffee
Wednesday. April 3rd, 2019![Coffee supply in Vietnam hits 3-year low](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/03-2017/1e540142-58d09a75e49519b92d8b4567.jpg)
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, 2017![Pepper price drops to five-year low](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/03-2017/f7210f6a-58ca05f1e4951908288b4567.jpg)
The purchase price of dried pepper dropped on Tuesday by VNĐ10,000 per kilo to VNĐ95,000-100,000 per kilo in Đắk Lắk, Gia Lai and Đắk Nông provinces
Thursday. March 16th, 2017![Farmers switch to lemongrass cultivation](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/04-2020/fc8f9e97-5ea8e5509eda113846bafe4c.jpg)
More farmers in Đắk Lắk Province’s M’Đrắk District have switched to lemongrass cultivation to adapt to climate change.
Wednesday. April 29th, 2020![Coffee farmers fall short of tree replacement target](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/09-2018/0942fd64-5ba9f48f425cc53f2c345e84.jpg)
Đắk Lắk Province, the country largest coffee producer, planned to replace 4,259 ha of old coffee trees with new ones in the rainy season
Tuesday. September 25th, 2018![Deal to revive coffee industry](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/03-2017/597a5a92-58c75fb3e49519ef0e8b4567.jpg)
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, 2017![Central Highlands urged to ensure macadamia expansion efficiency](/temp/resize/75x75/upload/news/03-2017/4c5247f6-58db2556e49519a2588b4567.jpg)
Further studies should be carried out on land, climate, cultivating techniques, and seedlings before macadamia are put into large-scale cultivation
Wednesday. March 29th, 2017