Vietnam: USDA revises downward its estimate 2022/23 by over a million bags to 29.75 million (-6%)

Published 2023년 5월 26일

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The US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service has lowered its production estimate for Vietnam's 2022/2023 coffee crop to 29.75 million bags, a nearly 6% decrease from the previous year, due to lower yields, increased production costs, and a reduction in cultivation area. However, a recovery is expected in the 2023/24 marketing year, with an anticipated 5% increase in production to 31.3 million bags, driven by favorable weather conditions and higher yields. Exports for 2022/23 are projected to decrease by 1% to 28.8 million bags, while exports for 2023/24 are expected to rise slightly, driven by higher demand for Robusta over Arabica and lower production from other major exporters. Despite these challenges, the Vietnam Government's strategy to develop the coffee industry in a more sustainable and responsible manner, as highlighted by the significant certification of sustainable farming practices across large areas of land, offers a glimmer of hope for the future of Vietnam's coffee sector.
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HANOI, Vietnam – In its annual report on the coffee sector in Vietnam, the Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture revised its estimate of production for marketing year 2022/2023 down to 29.750 million bags, green bean equivalent (GBE), nearly 6 percent lower than the previous marketing year, based on lower yields, high production costs, and a drop in cultivation area. Post revised MY 2021/22 exports up to 29.01 million bags (GBE) and ending stocks down to 3.58 million bags (GBE) due to favorable exchange rates and high export demand. Post also revised MY 2022/23 exports to 28.8 million bags (GBE) due to lower production and difficulties in purchasing new inventory. Post forecasts total coffee production in MY 2023/24 to increase by 5 percent to 31.3 million bags (GBE) due to favorable weather conditions and higher yields. Rains are forecasted 10-20 percent higher than average, supporting irrigation as well as coffee tree growth. Famers also gradually ...
Source: Comunicaffe

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