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The Food & Beverage category covers market trends, production insights, and trade developments in the food and drink industry. It explores consumer preferences, supply chain issues, exports, imports, and regulatory policies, providing insights into sustainability, pricing trends, and investment opportunities in the sector.
Vietnam coffee consumption to increase 32 percent by 2027: Euromonitor
Vietnam will lead growth in coffee consumption in Southeast Asia with Euromonitor predicting the local market to grow by 32 percent, Nikkei Asia is reporting. However, the article notes that competition is fierce and that many local brands in Vietnam are expanding overseas. See also: How to Open a Cafe
Chinese coffee chain opens first Vietnam store in HCMC
China’s Cotti Coffee has opened its first store in Ho Chi Minh City, the World Coffee Portal is reporting. This is in line with a number of international coffee chains looking to enter Vietnam’s consumer coffee market. Data included in the article claims Vietnam to be East Asia’s fifth biggest
Vietnam coffee exports to fall on smaller crops, higher local demand
Vietnamese farmers are cutting down coffee plants and growing durians and avocados instead, and this, alongside growing local demand for coffee, may see Vietnam’s coffee exports decline, according to Ha Nam, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Coffee Cocoa Association, Bloomberg is reporting. See also: Snapshot: Vietnam’s Coffee Industry, October 2023
Korean food delivery service to exit Vietnam December 8
A couple of months ago Korea’s Baemin announced it would be scaling back its operations in Vietnam, today it has said it will leave the market altogether, VN Express is reporting. At the end of the day, it looks like the market was just too competitive and low value. Grab
Japanese food and beverage firms buys Vietnam dairy company
Vietnam’s New Viet Dairy, an importer, exported, and distributor of speciality dairy and deli products, has been sold to Japan’s Sojitz Corporation, The Investor is reporting. The value of the sale is not disclosed, however, New Viet Dairy reported revenue of US$320 million last year.
Coffee prices up on increased rain in Vietnam’s coffee belt
The price of January coffee futures in London was up this week after heavy rains in central Vietnam, a key coffee growing region delayed the coffee harvest, Business Recorder is reporting. Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam this week Dak Lak Lam Dong Date Per Kilo Change Per Kilo Change Date
Highlands Coffee passes 700 store mark in Q3, 2023
Vietnamese coffee chain, Highlands Coffee, majority owned by Filipino fast food conglomerate Jolibee, extended its network of stores beyond 700 between Vietnam and the Philippines, the World Coffee Portal is reporting. It currently has 43 outlets in the Philippines and 682 stores in Vietnam–making it the biggest coffee chain in
Coffee prices down on increased supply at start of harvest
Domestic green coffee is down 15 percent compared to its September peak, VN Express is reporting. According to sources quoted in the article this is due to: Farmers holding onto their beans while they wait for prices to rise; It’s the start of the harvest season which means more supply;
Vietnam food processing firm fined US$9,660 for stock market disclosure breaches
Kido, one of Vietnam’s biggest food processing firms, has been fined for three breaches of Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange disclosure rules, The Investor is reporting. Breaches and accompanying fines include: For the non-disclosure or late disclosure of information Kido was fined US$4,830; For not submitting to the Hanoi Stock
Snapshot: Vietnam’s Coffee Industry, October 2023
Business in Vietnam’s coffee industry was slower than usual in October as a result of limited supplies. Part of this was after higher prices earlier in the year saw traders liquidate their supplies. As a result, just US$168 million worth of coffee left Vietnam a fraction of the US$3.23 billion
Japanese investment firm buys into Vietnam’s food and beverage sector
The Singapore based arm of Japan’s Marubeni Corporation has bought into Vietnam’s Asia Ingredients Corporation, VN Business is reporting. The details of the deal have not been disclosed but this is in line with several big moves in recent months in Vietnam’s food and beverage sector–Vietnamese food and beverage conglomerate
Does Vietnam need to be a part of a ‘coffee cartel’ to increase the value of its coffee exports?
Major coffee producers in the Global South should band together to form a ‘coffee cartel’ something like what OPEC is for major oil-producing countries, according to an op-ed by Keun Lee, an economics professor at Seoul National University. Essentially, Lee argues that Global South producers should band together, consolidate small-scale
🇻🇳 77 percent of food and beverage businesses are worried about declining purchasing power
This is according to a Vietnam Report food and beverage industry survey published in September and reported by Vietnam Plus. The survey also found that: 84.6 percent of food and beverage businesses cited global factors as their biggest challenge; 15.4 percent of respondents think there will be more challenges ahead.;
Aussie coffee chain opens first store in Vietnam
Australian coffee chain Ten Thousand has opened a store in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi, VF Franchise Consulting is reporting. This is the group’s seventh store, with just one in Australia, three in the USA, and two in Taiwan. For a relatively small and new company, that is not well established
Heineken records drop in beer sales in Vietnam first 9 months of this year
Heineken’s organic sales fell by 5.2 percent in the first nine months of the year, 2.6 percent of that fall attributed to the Vietnam and Nigerai markets, The Investor is reporting. According to the article, Heineken is saying that it is because of a broader economic slowdown, however, there have
Vietnamese coffee brands expand abroad, quality over quantity key
Doanh Nhan Vietnam is carrying an article about Vietnamese coffee chains expanding into international markets. Of particular interest, however, is a quote in the article from the former Marketing Director of Cong Coffee, Tran Tien Dat, in which he explains Cong Cafe’s thinking when it comes to expanding. “One of
Japan wine distributor enters Vietnam market
Enoteca, a wine distributor from Japan, has officially registered a subsidiary in Vietnam, Vino Joy News is reporting. Details on their market entry plans are limited, however, Vina Joy notes that the company intends to operate in both the retail and wholesale spaces. Good wine is becoming increasingly popular in
Soju manufacturing plant headed to northern Vietnam
Soju maker HiteJinro is planning to build a US$100 million soju factory in northern Vietnam’s Thai Binh province, The Investor is reporting. This will be the Korean firm’s first overseas plant and will serve its broader global expansion plans. Soju is becoming increasingly popular in Vietnam and is broadly available
Local coffee chain starts work on new coffee roasting factory in southern Vietnam
Cao Nguyen Coffee Service (AKA Highlands Coffee) is building a VND 500 billion (US$21 million) coffee roasting facility in southern Vietnam, The Investor is reporting. The coffee chain is among Vietnam’s biggest with 700 stores nationwide and 50 in the Philippines. This new factory will see greater vertical integration for
Vietnam’s coffee exports well down in September year-on-year on higher coffee prices
Vietnam exported 32.7 percent less coffee in September this year compared to September last year, but the total value of said exports, US$205 million, was just 12.8 percent lower, VOV is reporting. Indeed, it was reported a few weeks ago that with sky-high coffee prices, traders had sold most of
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