Coffee exports drop off in January

Feb 7th at 16:53
07-02-2015 16:53:18+07:00

Coffee exports drop off in January

Viet Nam's January coffee exports are estimated at 120,000 tonnes, decreasing 14.4 per cent year on year, according to the Viet Nam Industry and Trade Information Center under the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The figure is lower than the expectation of 150,000 tonnes.

Germany and the US are still the biggest importers of Vietnamese coffee, with market share of 14 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

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