vietnamese coffee brands trembling amid the foreign storm

Vietnamese coffee brands trembling amid the foreign storm

Hundreds of Vietnamese coffee companies have been perishing in the home market, since foreign invested enterprises now corner the coffee material sources which have been developed by the state and farmers for years.
ifc helps improve vietnams coffee processing

IFC helps improve Vietnam’s coffee processing

coffee prices rise in vietnam

Coffee prices rise in Vietnam

Price of coffee in the Central Highland Provinces climbed to VND43.7 million per tonne but trading was not as vibrant because coffee stocks were low and some farmers continued to hold their produce for better prices.
coffee business bitter after taste

Coffee business’ bitter after taste

A dearth of international trade experience is pushing local coffee firms into the corner.
coffee firms left with bitter taste

Coffee firms left with bitter taste

Central Highlands coffee trading giants face going bust due to colossal debts.
innovative move to help coffee farmers

Innovative move to help coffee farmers

Vietnam Challenge Fund and Dakman Vietnam on May 4 co-hosted a workshop on the first smallholder-owned and operated coffee washing station in Vietnam, an innovative project to help local coffee farmers.
central highlands coffee firms hurt by debts losses

Central Highlands coffee firms hurt by debts, losses

More than 40 coffee businesses and dealers in the Central Highlands provinces of Dak Lak and Dak Nong have recently fallen into debts and losses, and some have even gone bankrupt, due to the unexpected slumps in coffee prices.
loss ridden coffee firm eyes brand sale to chinese company

Loss-ridden coffee firm eyes brand sale to Chinese company

The People’s Committee of Dak Mil District in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong has recently ordered relevant local departments and agencies to recommend solutions to prevent the Duc Lap brand of coffee from being sold to foreign companies.
asias modern coffee plant operational in bac giang

Asia’s modern coffee plant operational in Bac Giang

Trung Nguyen Coffee Group inaugurated one of its five modern Asian coffee plants in the northern province of Bac Giang on March 28.
fee brews up coffee changes

Fee brews up coffee changes

Industry insiders are digging for implications of a proposed fee collection on coffee exports.
local coffee growers in hot water

Local coffee growers in hot water

Vietnam’s lucrative coffee crop is under threat from parasites and an overabundance of old trees. World Bank agricultural experts Vikas Choudhary, Jan Van Hilten and Roy Parizat said the parasitic plant nematode and the rising numbers of old coffee trees were causing serious problems for all of Vietnam’s coffee plantations.
coffee prices increase sharply in february

Coffee prices increase sharply in February

exports to africa asia set to increase

Exports to Africa, Asia set to increase

Key Vietnamese goods exported to African, western and southern Asian markets, such as aquatic products, coffee, pepper and garments, will serve as a foundation for the country’s future export growth.
time to wake up and smell the coffee

Time to wake up and smell the Coffee

Made-in-Vietnam G7 instant coffee has wormed its way into leading world supermarkets.
bitter brew for coffee traders

Bitter brew for coffee traders

Coffee traders are facing difficulties sourcing products on the back of farmers’ hoarding.