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T op importers Germany and the US accounted for 16% and 14.7% of the total Vietnamese coffee exports during the period, with shipments to Belgium, the UK, the US and Algeria increasing significantly.
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Coffee products were sold overseas at an average price of US$2,257 per tonne in January, up 30.2% year-on-year.
Do Ha Nam, deputy head of the Vietnam Coffee & Cocoa Association, said domestic coffee yield this year is expected to drop by 20% due to drought.
Growers tend to stock their goods in hope of higher prices, he added.
Nam also forecast a 30% reduction in coffee export due to material shortage.
