On March 22, 2023, global coffee prices continued to increase sharply while Vietnam pepper decreased by 500 VND/kg

Published 2023년 3월 22일

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As of March 22, 2023, Vietnam sees a rise in coffee prices ranging from 46,900 VND/kg to 47,400 VND/kg across various provinces, aligning with a global increase in Robusta and Arabica coffee prices. Coffee exports have experienced a significant growth in February 2023, reaching over 200,000 tons and valued at 434.9 million USD. On the other hand, pepper prices have decreased by 500 VND/kg, with a notable 122.6% increase in pepper export volume in February 2023. The majority of pepper exports are to China, with the US and other countries also increasing their imports.
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Agricultural prices on March 22: Coffee continues to increase by 600 VND/kg Specifically, in Di Linh district (Lam Dong) the price of coffee is purchased at 47,000 VND/kg. In Bao Loc (Lam Dong), Lam Ha (Lam Dong) coffee prices are at 46,900 VND/kg. In Cu M'gar district (Dak Lak), the price of coffee today is at 47,400 VND/kg. In Ea H'leo district (Dak Lak), Buon Ho (Dak Lak) coffee prices today are purchased at 47,300 VND/kg. In Pleiku (Gia Lai), La Grai (Gia Lai), the price of coffee today is at 47,300 VND/kg. And in Chu Prong district (Gia Lai) is purchased at a lower price of 47,200 VND/kg. In Gia Nghia and Dak R'lap (Dak Nong), coffee prices reached 47,300 VND/kg and 47,200 VND/kg, respectively. In Kon Tum province, the price of coffee today is purchased at 47,300 VND/kg. Thus, the price of coffee today is fluctuating in the range of 46,900 - 47,400 VND/kg. In the world market, coffee prices continued to increase on both exchanges. Specifically, the price of Robusta coffee in ...
Source: tieudung

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