HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam's Gso sees coffee exports for 2017 down 20 percent on year Statistics Office released on Wednesday. However, export earnings are expected to fall by only 3.7 percent, thanks to higher prices. Coffee shipments during the month of December are seen at 140,000 tonnes, or 2.33 million bags ...
MILAN – Coffee shipments from Vietnam, the world’s biggest producer of Robusta beans, may fall this year to six-year low as farmers are withholding...
MILAN - Vietnam may have shipped 120,000 tonnes (2 million 60-kg bags) of coffee in February, once again exceeding market expectations and official forecasts,...
MILAN - Vietnam’s export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products are estimated to reach US$2.33 billion in January 2016, down 3.1 percent on year,...
MILAN - Despite a 6.7% increase in the first quarter of coffee year 2015/16 (October-December), Vietnam’s exports fell sharply in 2015. Shipments were down...
MILAN – Vietnam’s government forecasts that coffee exports in October could reach approximately 1,750,000 bags. Considering a recent downward review from the country’s General...
MILAN – Vietnam’s coffee exports in September reached an estimated 100,000 tonnes, or 1.66 million bags up 57.3% on year, the country’s General Statistics...
MILAN – According to the monthly report of Vietnam’s General Statistics Office (GSO), coffee shipments from the world’s top Robusta player are expected to...