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The world's largest exporter of robusta coffee Vietnam could fall short of the bitter beans in the next two to three months due to rising shipments
Friday. March 17th, 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, 2017Vietnamese coffee exporters, faced with dwindling robusta supplies in the world's top producer, are paying up to buy beans from international trade
Saturday. June 17th, 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, 2017Firming domestic market prices may disrupt Vietnam's coffee exports as foreign interest simmers, market analysts said on Thursday
Friday. March 17th, 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, 2017Vietnam’s Robusta coffee does not pursue the goal of being the world's No.1 in production or productivity, but how to help coffee growers to get high profits
Friday. December 11th, 2020Vietnam, the world's largest robusta producer, is forecast to harvest 28.6 million bags (1.72 million tons) of coffee from its next 2017/2018 crop
Tuesday. May 30th, 2017Rains are expected to continue for the next few days in Vietnam, affecting the harvest in the world's top producer of robusta coffee
Thursday. November 9th, 2017Demand for robusta coffee beans was slow this week in major producer Vietnam. Weak coffee demand in Vietnam amid erratic weather, prices steady
Wednesday. December 13th, 2017