MISS EDE debuts in US market with high-quality Vietnamese robusta
MISS EDE's recent shipment of 18,000 packages of roasted coffee to the US marks a pivotal step for Dak Lak’s coffee industry toward global recognition.
MISS EDE's recent shipment of 18,000 packages of roasted coffee to the US marks a pivotal step for Dak Lak’s coffee industry toward global recognition.
Phuc Sinh Corporation, a leading Vietnamese coffee and pepper exporter, has secured an investment of up to $25 million from SAIL Investments through its &Green Fund.
Coffee prices have been steadily increasing over the past few months, leading export businesses to incur significant losses in order to fulfill orders.
Combined with Vietnam-based Highlands Coffee, the acquisition of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf will enable Jollibee Foods Corp to become an important player in the large, fast growing and profitable coffee business.
The Taiwan-based tea company is going to end its operation in Vietnam in mid August after less than two years of entry.
The instant coffee factory of Japan-backed Marubeni Corporation has a capacity of 16,000 tons per year.
Golf legend Greg Norman has inked a deal with Nutifood to promote Vietnamese coffee in international markets.
The world-leading coffee brand does not need to change to blend in with the Vietnamese culture because customers want the same Starbucks taste at any place of the world, according to General Manager of Starbucks Vietnam Patricia Marques.
Phuc Sinh Corporation strongly moved into the coffee sector with the investment on high standard factory in Son La province and development of coffee products called K Coffee.
Entering the US market with iced milk coffee Nuticafé, NutiFood is showing its obvious ambition to dominate the instant coffee market share not only in Vietnam but also over the world.
Despite being a newbie, NutiFood Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company expresses its ambition to dominate both the domestic and global instant coffee markets.
Trung Nguyen International has recently officially opened its first coffee shop under King Coffee brand name in central highland, Pleiku city, Gia Lai province and plans to open 1,000 coffee shops nationwide.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has approved the VND170 billion (roughly US$7.5 million) project to improve the quality of Vietnamese coffee to gain the higher position in the international arena.
Vinacafé Bien Hoa’s Wake-up instant coffee is being recalled in the US due to its mistake of improper labeling other than the quality of products, according to Vinacafé Bien Hoa, a subsidiary of Masan Group.