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Image: Coffee Prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands Surpass VND81,000 per Kilogram

Coffee Prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands Surpass VND81,000 per Kilogram

Coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands region have continued an upward trend, setting new record highs. As of February 19th, robusta coffee beans were trading at over VND81,000 (USD3.5) per kilogram in the major coffee growing provinces of the region.

Image: Coffee, Rice and Durian Prices Surge at the Start of the Year in Vietnam

Coffee, Rice and Durian Prices Surge at the Start of the Year in Vietnam

Coffee, rice and durian - three key agricultural commodities produced in Vietnam, have seen their prices climb sharply at the beginning of 2024 due to a combination of global supply and demand factors. According to analysis from Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, most

Image: A must-visit coffee in Da Lat, Vietnam

A must-visit coffee in Da Lat, Vietnam

Referring to the city of thousands of flowers, people not only think of Da Lat tourist destinations, entertainment, and fragrant flower villages but also of coffee shops, and afternoon tea with chill views, in harmony with nature to the soul is relaxed.

Image: Creating more value for Vietnamese coffee brand

Creating more value for Vietnamese coffee brand

Having lived in Vietnam for 15 years and set up companies in the country, Timen Swijtink decided to launch a premium and high-quality coffee brand – Lacaph—which is all about Vietnam. In an interview with The Saigon Times, the Dutchman said he established Lacaph to create more value for the

Image: Perching on good land

Perching on good land

The Lunar New Year (Tet) brings great joy. That is a common saying among the Vietnamese people. However, for coffee farmers in the Central Highlands region, a good harvest brings joy, which is their Tet. The joy is not felt only by farmers, but spreads across the country, filling landlords,

Image: Further spreading the success of the VnSAT Project

Further spreading the success of the VnSAT Project

(VAN) The VnSAT Project has made an important contribution to the Agricultural Restructuring Scheme, especially for the rice and coffee industries.

Image: VnSAT - an effective international co-operation model

VnSAT - an effective international co-operation model

(VAN) The Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project (VnSAT) is considered the most successful international co-operation model in agriculture in Vietnam.

Image: Quintessence of Vietnamese agricultural products: Dakmark coffee

Quintessence of Vietnamese agricultural products: Dakmark coffee

(VAN) Dakmark brand is making a name for the coffee-growing area of Dak Ha, Kon Tum province, known for its quality for hundreds of years.

Image: Vietnamese coffee can enter Taiwan through deep-processed coffee

Vietnamese coffee can enter Taiwan through deep-processed coffee

(VAN) Taiwan’s coffee market is thriving. To promote coffee export to this market, businesses need to focus on deep-processed products.

Image: Regenerative agriculture of 21,000 sustainable coffee farming households in Central Highlands

Regenerative agriculture of 21,000 sustainable coffee farming households in Central Highlands

(VAN) From the linking model, farmers in the Central Highlands are no longer unfamiliar with advanced agricultural concepts.

Image: Vietnam’s agro-products account for a large market share in Japan

Vietnam’s agro-products account for a large market share in Japan

(VAN) That is the sharing of Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Japan at the Export Consultancy session to the Japanese market held by the Trade Promotion Agency.

Image: Organic fertilizers - Realtime positive effects

Organic fertilizers - Realtime positive effects

(VAN) For many people in Gia Lai, using organic fertilizers is becoming a new trend, a strong wave to reduce production costs and grow plants sustainably.