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  2. Coffee production in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Coffee landscape, Gia Lai province. Coffee production has been a major source of income for Vietnam since the early 20th century. First introduced by the French in 1857, the Vietnamese coffee industry developed through the plantation system, becoming a major economic force in the country.

  3. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    The following list of countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans. [1] Many of these countries maintain substantial supply-chain relations with the world's largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises. [ 2 ]

  4. Coffee production - Wikipedia

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    The coffee cherry has the fruit or pulp removed leaving the seed or bean which is then dried. While all green coffee is processed, the method that is used varies and can have a significant effect on the flavor of roasted and brewed coffee. Coffee production is a major source of income for 12.5 million households, most in developing countries. [1]

  5. Category:Coffee in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  6. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is the world's second-largest coffee producer and exporter. Vietnam is the world's largest cashew exporter. In 2003, Vietnam produced an estimated 30.7 million cubic meters of wood. Production of sawn wood was a more modest 2,950 cubic meters. In 1992, in response to dwindling forests, Vietnam imposed a ban on the export of logs and raw ...

  7. Trung Nguyên - Wikipedia

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    Trung Nguyên is a Vietnamese business group involved in the production, processing and distribution of coffee.The firm was founded in 1996 in Buôn Ma Thuột, Đắk Lắk Province by Dang Le Nguyen Vu and Le Hoang Diep Thao [1] upon realizing the potential and opportunities for the development of the coffee industry in opening Vietnam’s economy. [2]

  8. An Giang Coffee - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] An Giang exports coffee to over 20 countries, including Japan, Switzerland and Belgium; and it manages its own brand name of coffee, "An Giang Coffee". [2] [3] The company headquarter is located in Long Thành District of Đồng Nai Province, which is in the south of Vietnam adjacent to Ho Chi Minh City. [4]

  9. Category:Coffee production by country - Wikipedia

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