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International coffee fair opened yesterday in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam

BUON MA THUOT, Vietnam – An international coffee fair themed “Quality Coffee for the Health of the Community” opened yesterday in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. This year’s fair has attracted the participation of 234 businesses with 735 booths displaying mostly coffee and coffee-related products.

Dak Lak strives to gain global recognition for Buon Ma Thuot Coffee

BUON MA THUOT, Dak Lak, Vietnam – Up to 10 countries worldwide have approved trademark protection registration for “Buon Ma Thuot Coffee”, a brand in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. These countries are the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Germany, Singapore, China, Thailand, Canada and Russia.

Certified coffee farming improves farmers’ income in Dak Lak province

DAK LAK, Vietnam – The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak currently records 44,000 households producing certified coffee on a total coverage of 64,107ha...

Dak Lak moves to foster processing industry to 15% of the local coffee output

The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak plans to raise the rate of processed coffee products such as powder coffee and instant coffee to...

Vietnam reduces coffee areas

Vietnam’s premier coffee growing region has replaced more than a hundred thousand hectares of the crop with other cash crops like cashew and pepper. Hit hard by drought and market ...

Dak Lak targets sustainable coffee production

According to the provincial People’s Committee, local farming households and businesses have produced coffee certified by various organisations, including the UTZ good quality agricultural...

Coffee prices hit 12 month high in Vietnam

The prices of green robusta coffee beans in the Central Highlands have risen to 37.6- 38.3 million VND (1,671-1,702 USD) per tonne this week, up according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The prices ...

Interest in coffee farming wanes in Vietnam

Huynh Quoc Thich, deputy director of the Dak Lak Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said farmers have become more cautious when choosing plants...

Water shortages will seriously affect Vietnam’s production, warns VICOFA

MILAN - Drought and water shortages in country's central highlands will “seriously affect” the next Robusta crop, according to the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa...

Dak Lak province of Vietnam to replace 16,500ha of old coffee trees by 2020

MILAN - Vietnam’s province of Dak Lak, in the in the Central Highlands region, the country's largest coffee producer, will replace more than 16,475ha...

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