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    Export prices of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans soared

    • Last Update: 2021-08-26
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    (People's Daily) Since the beginning of 2021, due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic , the export volume of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans (Arabica) has fallen sharply, but the export price has been higher than the same period last year .
     
    According to the Import and Export Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, in early 2021, due to the negative impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the export volume of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans fell sharply compared with the same period in 2020
    .
     
    Statistics from the General Administration of Customs of Vietnam show that in the first half of this year, the export volume of Arabica coffee beans was 37.
    24 million tons, and the export value was more than 101 million U.
    S.
    dollars.
    Compared with the same period in 2020, the export volume and export value decreased by 61.
    7% and 54.
    9% respectively
    .

     
    However, the export price of Arabica coffee beans is much higher than the same period
    .
    In June 2021, the average export price of Arabica coffee beans reached US$2,873/ton, a record high in recent years, an increase of 33% compared to June 2020
    .

     
    In the first half of 2021, the export price of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans averaged US$2,735 per ton, a year-on-year increase of 17.
    5%, of which export prices to markets such as Germany, Belgium, France and Russia soared
    .
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    Outbreak coffee bean export prices
     
      According to the Import and Export Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, in early 2021, due to the negative impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the export volume of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans fell sharply compared with the same period in 2020
    .
     
      Statistics from the General Administration of Customs of Vietnam show that in the first half of this year, the export volume of Arabica coffee beans was 37.
    24 million tons, and the export value was more than 101 million U.
    S.
    dollars.
    Compared with the same period in 2020, the export volume and export value decreased by 61.
    7% and 54.
    9% respectively
    .
     
      However, the export price of Arabica coffee beans is much higher than the same period
    .
    In June 2021, the average export price of Arabica coffee beans reached US$2,873/ton, a record high in recent years, an increase of 33% compared to June 2020
    .

     
      In the first half of 2021, the export price of Vietnamese Arabica coffee beans averaged US$2,735 per ton, a year-on-year increase of 17.
    5%, of which export prices to markets such as Germany, Belgium, France and Russia soared
    .
    (over)
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