Vietnam’s coffee production to rise next year, USDA unit says

Vietnam’s coffee production will rise to 20.6 million bags in the year that begins Oct. 1 from 18.73 million a year earlier, a U.S. Department of Agriculture unit said in a report dated May 25 and posted today on the agency’s website.

Vietnam’s coffee production will rise to 20.6 million bags in the year that begins Oct. 1 from 18.73 million a year earlier, a U.S. Department of Agriculture unit said in a report dated May 25 and posted today on the agency’s website.

Exports will increase to 18.75 million bags from 17.43 million, the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service said – Bloomberg News

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