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.
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
The phenomenon of El Nino reappeared, helping Vietnam's rice grow suddenly in export output, and many countries rushed to buy Vietnamese rice.