Vietnam expects a record coffee harvest.
This year, the coffee harvest in Vietnam promises to be very successful due to the abundant rains that have favored the fruiting of the trees. The head of the country's Coffee Association confirmed that the weather conditions have been very favorable for coffee plantations.
'The weather has been quite favorable for the coffee trees, with a large amount of rain over the past few weeks,' said the head of the Coffee Association Buon Ma Thuot.
According to optimistic forecasts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, coffee production from Vietnam may increase by 7% to 30 million bags in the coming years. This will happen due to favorable weather conditions and a high level of agricultural techniques among farmers.
'If the plants have ideal weather conditions and the right amount of fertilizers, it can improve yield and overall production in the cycle,' noted market research analyst Laleska Moda.
The increase in robusta exports from Vietnam is also expected to positively affect global prices for this coffee variety. The harvest-friendly weather conditions in the country promise a successful coffee harvest, which could significantly influence global prices for this product.
The coffee harvest in Vietnam is expected to be extremely successful this year due to favorable weather conditions. The increase in coffee production in the country may have a positive impact on global prices and the export of this popular beverage.
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