Vietnam becomes the world's number one coffee exporter.
For the first time in history, Vietnam
The news report quotes an announcement from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) confirming that, for the first time in history, Vietnam

In 1997, Vietnam was only among the top four coffee exporting countries along with Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, but after 15 years, Vietnam has risen to the number one position in the world.
In the first six months of the year, Vietnam exported 14,325,000 bags of coffee, ranking first in the world among coffee-producing countries, 13.63% more than the second-ranked exporter, Brazil, which exported 12,606,000 bags. In terms of value, Vietnam...
Vietnamese Arabica coffee is currently very popular in many countries around the world, such as the United States, Japan, Germany, and Belgium. In 2009, Vietnam only exported 24,000 tons of Arabica coffee, but by 2011, this figure had risen to 50,000 tons. Along with oil, rice, and natural rubber, coffee has become a key export commodity for Vietnam.
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