Vietnam Oct coffee exports down 8.4% m/m; rice down 5.8%: customs

Nov 13th at 08:17
13-11-2020 08:17:51+07:00

Vietnam Oct coffee exports down 8.4% m/m; rice down 5.8%: customs

Vietnam's coffee exports in October fell 8.4% from September to 91,372 metric tons, government customs data released on Wednesday showed.

 

Coffee shipments in the first ten months of this year fell 1.2% from a year earlier to 1.34 million metric tons, the Customs Department said in a statement.

Vietnam's rice exports in October fell 5.8% from the previous month to 362,930 metric tons, the department said.

The country's rice exports in the January-October period fell 2.8% year on year to 5.35 million metric tons, it said.

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