
Vietnam’s Central Highlands province to open coffee street next month
Visitors to the street will be served the most delicious and typical local coffee products
Visitors to the street will be served the most delicious and typical local coffee products
Coffee trading remained subdued in Vietnam this week due to a lack of beans
Vietnam's domestic coffee prices edged up on Thursday from a week earlier on tight domestic supplies
Local traders said low stockpile will keep domestic prices from falling significantly further
Vietnam's coffee exports in February were down 14.7% from January at 139,371 tonnes
Vietnam's domestic coffee prices dipped on Thursday, following a tumble in London prices
Discounts for Vietnamese coffee narrowed this week amid high gasoline prices and shipping rates, and thin trade
Prices of Vietnamese coffee rose this week tracking cues from London while Indonesia was quiet with few deals sealed due to a surge in coronavirus cases and post-holiday sentiment, traders said on Thursday
Coffee export revenue for Vietnam, the world's biggest producer of the robusta bean was up 40.9% to $395 million in the month.
Trading activities in major robusta producer Vietnam remained tepid at a time when erratic weather slowed down the bean ripening process in the country's Central Highlands, while discounts stayed unchanged in Indonesia at the end of harvest season