Denmark supports Quang Tri in Vietnam to produce coffee without causing deforestation

Published 2023년 7월 7일

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On July 7th, a conference was held in Huong Hoa district to connect supply and demand for Arabica coffee products in the area in 2023. Quang Tri province has been growing Catimor Arabica coffee since 1994, with coffee plantations covering over 3.9 thousand hectares by the end of 2022. Despite accessing high-end markets, the coffee industry in Quang Tri still faces challenges such as unstable consumer markets and limited technical advancements.
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On the morning of 7/7, Quang Tri Department of Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated with Huong Hoa District People's Committee, Quang Tri Province's Sustainable Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation Project (VFBC) and World Vision Vietnam (WV). ) held a conference to connect supply and demand for Arabica coffee products in Huong Hoa district in 2023. Catimor Arabica coffee (coffee tea) has been grown in Quang Tri since 1994 and quickly became the main crop of the province. By the end of 2022, the total coffee area of the province is more than 3.9 thousand hectares, mainly concentrated in Huong Hoa district; The average yield is 11.5 quintals/ha, the multiplier output is nearly 4.5 thousand tons. Coffee trees have brought jobs and created stable livelihoods for more than 8,000 households. Huong Hoa Arabica coffee is famous for its delicious taste, has been granted the collective label of "Khe Sanh", has 4 4-star OCOP products, has joined the Vietnamese and global ...
Source: Agriculture

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