Tropical Storm Trami has hit Vietnam's Central Highlands, causing heavy rain at the start of the coffee harvest season. The provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum have been the hardest hit, with some areas seeing up to six inches of rain since Saturday. The storm, which made landfall north of Da Nang on Sunday, has forced around 93% of farms in Dak Lak province to delay the start of their harvest. The Vietnamese coffee association predicted a production of up to 27 million bags for the 2024-25 season, while the US Department of Agriculture estimated slightly higher at 28 million bags. This comes after Vietnam's coffee industry also suffered damage from Super Typhoon Yagi in September.