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  2. Coffee production in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Vietnam exported 1.62 million tons of coffee. [7] Vietnam is the second largest producer in the world after Brazil, with Robusta coffee accounting to 97 per cent of Vietnam's total output. [8] However, coffee farmers in Vietnam have always experienced cycles of boom and bust since the 1980s, making the industry a highly volatile one.

  3. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, world production of coffee, green was 10.8 million tonnes, led by Brazil with 29% of the total. Other major producers were Vietnam (18%) and Indonesia (7%) (table). Main exporters by country

  4. Category:Coffee in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Coffee production by country - Wikipedia

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  6. An Giang Coffee - Wikipedia

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    An Giang primarily manufactures and trades coffee, although it has other manufacturing activities and operates a logistics network (i.e. warehousing and trucking). [1] It produces about 60,000 tons of coffee per year, which is approximately 10% of Vietnam's total coffee production.

  7. 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]

  8. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is the world's third-largest rice exporter. 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.

  9. Vietnamese coffee - Wikipedia

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