starbucks to expand to north vietnam

Starbucks to expand to north Vietnam

Coffee giant Starbucks has announced it will open its first Hanoi location in the very near future.
kinh do plans to expand in non core sectors

Kinh Do plans to expand in non-core sectors

Local confectionery maker Kinh Do Corp has planned to pour more money in new sectors after buying stake in a local coffee maker expanding in the US and a local vegetable oil company and join hand with a foreign-owned firm to produce instant noodles and spices.
geographical indication benefits dak lak coffee producers

Geographical indication benefits Dak Lak coffee producers

A certificate of geographical indication (GI) for the Buon Ma Thuot coffee trademark in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak has helped increase the value of coffee beans shipped abroad, according to the Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Association.
dak lak exports coffee to 60 countries worldwide

Dak Lak exports coffee to 60 countries worldwide

Coffee, the key export of the central highland province of Dak Lak, is capturing an ever increasing share of the world market and is now exported to more than 60 countries and territories around the globe.
uk bank supports vietnamese coffee producer

UK Bank supports Vietnamese coffee producer

The UK Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) and Tin Nghia Corporation in the southern province of Dong Nai have signed a credit agreement worth US$22 million to help this business boost coffee production and exports.
cash crops top 1b in exports

Cash crops top $1b in exports

Seafood, timber, rice, coffee, rubber, cashew nuts and cassava earned more than US$1 billion each in export turnover last year.
brazil expects lower arabica coffee production in 2014

Brazil expects lower arabica coffee production in 2014

RIO DE JANEIRO, January 9, 2014 (AFP) - Brazil's arabica coffee output should drop between two and eight percent this year compared with 2013, hobbled by falling prices on world markets, the country's crop forecasting agency said Thursday.
nam advances in costa rica

Nam advances in Costa Rica

coffee firm leaves banks with bags of bitter debt

Coffee firm leaves banks with bags of bitter debt

Banks are being questioned over the quality of the credit checks after it was revealed that the Truong Ngan Company owed debts to seven different banks while using the same collateral.
starbucks told to pay mondelez 27b in coffee row

Starbucks told to pay Mondelez $2.7b in coffee row

An independent arbitrator ordered Starbucks on Tuesday to pay $2.7 billion for a failed coffee venture with Kraft Foods, after the two split on a coffee supply deal in 2011.
coffee output to fall due to climate factors

Coffee output to fall due to climate factors

Coffee output from the 2013-14 crop will fall by 15 per cent over the previous one due to unfavourable weather conditions and a high proportion of old trees with low yields, according to the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association.
dak lak earmarks private sector role

Dak Lak earmarks private sector role

Private sector investment is an essential part of restructuring the agriculture industry in the Central Highlands’ province of Dak Lak, Vietnam’s coffee kingdom.
coffee makers seek to scrap vat

Coffee makers seek to scrap VAT

coffee exporters look to chinese market

Coffee exporters look to Chinese market

China has become a target market for Vietnamese coffee exporters as a younger generation in the country has developed a new habit of drinking coffee instead of tea.
thailand to grant gi recognition to buon me thuot coffee

Thailand to grant GI recognition to Buon me Thuot coffee

Thailand will soon grant a certificate of geographical indication (GI) to Vietnam’s Buon Me Thuot coffee trademark, said Jutathip Vuthiparum from the Thailand Intellectual Property Department.