Vietnam cements status as world’s No.2 coffee producer, robusta powerhouse

  • Coffee harvesting at a farmer's farm affiliated with Hoa Trang Import-Export Co., Ltd. in IAPhìn commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Coffee harvesting at a farmer's farm affiliated with Hoa Trang Import-Export Co., Ltd. in IAPhìn commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Green coffee beans are properly stored before export at the Hoa Trang Import-Export Company Limited factory in Hoi Phu ward, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Green coffee beans are properly stored before export at the Hoa Trang Import-Export Company Limited factory in Hoi Phu ward, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Processing coffee for export at the Hoa Trang Import-Export Company Limited factory, Hoi Phu ward, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Processing coffee for export at the Hoa Trang Import-Export Company Limited factory, Hoi Phu ward, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Coffee harvesting at a farm of the Vietnam National Coffee Corporation. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Coffee harvesting at a farm of the Vietnam National Coffee Corporation. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Drying coffee beans using traditional methods at Nam Yang Agricultural and Service Cooperative, Kon Gang commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Drying coffee beans using traditional methods at Nam Yang Agricultural and Service Cooperative, Kon Gang commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Processing coffee products at a farmer's household belonging to the Nam Yang Agricultural and Service Cooperative, Kon Gang commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Processing coffee products at a farmer's household belonging to the Nam Yang Agricultural and Service Cooperative, Kon Gang commune, Gia Lai province. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Vietnam is expected to maintain its position as the world’s second-largest coffee producer and the leading supplier of robusta coffee in the 2025/26 crop year, latest data by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed. Coffee production is forecast to recover to 30.8 million 60kg bags in 2025/26 thanks to favourable weather conditions and improved investment in farms. Nearly 95% of the country’s output is expected to remain robusta, reinforcing Vietnam’s dominant role in the global instant coffee and commercial blend market. Bean exports are projected to rise by 2.3 million bags to 24.6 million bags on higher supplies. Coffee remains one of Vietnam’s key agricultural export earners. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, coffee export revenue reached 3.6 billion USD in the first four months of 2026, making it the country’s largest agricultural export product by value during the period. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh

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