Vietnam's Feb coffee exports seen down at 90,000-100,000 tons
Friday, February 5,2016AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnam's coffee exports in February could fall to 90,000-100,000 tonnes (1.5 million to 1.67 million 60-kg bags) due to a long holiday, traders said on Tuesday, against an estimated 155,000 tonnes shipped last month.
The shipment volume will drop as all markets in Vietnam are closed between Feb. 6 and 14 to mark the Lunar New Year festival, known as Tet, traders said.
To reduce costs, export enterprises take advantage of nearby markets
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