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Coffee Weekly Insights – W1 November 2023
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Coffee Exports – All Types

  • In November 2025, Vietnam’s on-water exports of all types (including green Robusta and Arabica beans, and Soluble and R&G converted to green coffee equivalent) totaled 1,712,614 bags, up 19.67% MoM and up 38.0% YoY. This was also 6.34% lower than the previous 5-year average.
  • Out of this total exports, 1,168,085 bags (68.2%) were direct exports from the domestic market, and 2,011 bags (0.12%) were estimated exports from bonded warehouses. It is important to note that these direct exports and exports from bonded warehouses do not include Soluble Coffee, which will be detailed separately in the Solubles Coffee section.
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