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DAILY: Vietnamese coffee prices increased by 2000 VND on June,21 2024 

 Friday, June 21,2024

AsemconnectVietnam - On Friday, Robusta coffee prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands, the country's largest coffee-growing area increased by 2000 VND to 122,000 –123,200 VND per kg compared to Yesterday, according to Kinhtedothi.

According to the Mercantile Exchange of Việt Nam, concerns about falling output for major coffee exporters, including Brazil and Việt Nam, will continue to boost coffee prices.
Gia Nghia of Dak Nong provided the maximum price of VND123,200 /kg, while traders in Lam Dong province offered the lowest price of VND122,000. Robusta coffee rose to 122,000 VND per kg in Bao Loc, Di Linh, and Lam Ha; to 122,900- 123,000VND per kg in Dak Lak; to 123,100-123,200VND per kg in Dak Nong; to 123,000VND per kg in Kon Tum, and 122,900-123,000VND per kg in Gia Lai.
3 Most Famous Coffee Chains in Vietnam
1. Trung Nguyen Legend
Trung Nguyen is a well-known coffee chain in Vietnam. The company was founded in 1996 in Buon Ma Thuot, a city in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam known for its coffee production. Trung Nguyen is one of the oldest coffee chains in Vietnam and has become a popular retail coffee brand, selling packaged coffee in over 60 countries worldwide.
Trung Nguyen currently has two coffee shop brands in Vietnam: Trung Nguyen Legend and Trung Nguyen E-coffee. According to the company website, they have 431 stores across the country, making it easy to find a Trung Nguyen coffee shop no matter where you are in Vietnam.Trung Nguyen’s coffee menu leans towards the traditional, with a focus on Vietnamese coffee beverages. The menu features a range of different coffees, including robusta, arabica, and various blends. Most of the coffee is served the old-fashioned way, still dripping from a Vietnamese Phin filter, which is a small metal coffee filter placed on top of a cup.One of the best things about Trung Nguyen coffee shops is that they offer a taste of traditional Vietnamese coffee culture. In addition to the coffee, the shops often have a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with plenty of seating, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee.
Prices at Trung Nguyen coffee shops are generally quite reasonable, with a cup of coffee costing around 50,000 to 100,000 VND (2.20 to 4.40 USD). Trung Nguyen is a great option if you’re looking for a more traditional Vietnamese coffee experience.
2. Highlands Coffee
Highlands Coffee is the leading coffee chain in Vietnam, known for its immense success in the market, even giving tough competition to the world’s top chain cafe brand, Starbucks. Founded in 2002 by David Thai, an overseas Vietnamese, under Viet Thai International Joint Stock Company, the brand initially started with the sale of instant coffee. However, it soon expanded its chain of stores in prime locations like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Most of the Highlands Coffee stores are located under buildings, next to commercial centers, with two fronts facing the bustling main street. This strategic location provides easy access for customers and contributes to the brand’s popularity.
The interior design of Highlands Coffee is modern, featuring contemporary decor with comfortable seating arrangements. Compared to Trung Nguyen Legend, Highlands coffee offers a more ‘modern’ environment and attracts a younger demographic. The brand is especially popular among young Vietnamese students and working professionals who enjoy the modern and trendy atmosphere of the cafes.In terms of coffee, Highlands offers everything from traditional Vietnamese coffee beverages such as Iced coffee with condensed milk to espresso-based coffees such as cappuccinos and lattes. The brand has an extensive menu that includes a wide range of drinks and snacks to cater to its diverse customer base. Prices are also reasonable, ranging from about 30,000 VND (1.30 USD) to 65,000 VND (2.83 USD). As of 2021, Highlands Coffee has more than 450 stores nationwide in Vietnam, making it the leading coffee chain in Vietnam. With its consistent quality and modern ambiance, the brand has earned a loyal following in Vietnam and is gaining popularity in other Southeast Asian countries as well.
3. Cong Ca Phe
Cong Ca Phe is a unique coffee chain in Vietnam that has become popular in Vietnam since its inception in 2007. With 54 locations across the country, the majority being in major cities like Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City, Cong Ca Phe has established itself as a go-to coffee shop for many locals and tourists. The company also has a small presence in South Korea and Malaysia.
The coffee shops are designed with a vintage and cozy feel, often located in older buildings with small private nooks where customers can relax over a delicious cup of coffee. Cong Ca Phe offers a range of beverages, including traditional Vietnamese-phin-based beverages, western coffees, and other non-coffee-based drinks. However, the coffee shop is most famous for its Vietnamese coconut coffee, which is a must-try for anyone visiting Vietnam. Prices are very reasonable, ranging from 25,000 VND (1.10 USD) to about 65,000 VND (2.86 USD).
The cafe’s design and decoration are inspired by the cultural subsidy of the Vietnamese state during the subsidy period, with a nostalgic and interesting style that appeals to young people. The name “Cong” (meaning “addition” in English) reminds people of communism, the form of the Vietnamese state at that time. Cong Ca Phe’s strange and recollective style has become attractive to young people, who come not only to drink coffee but also to experience the green space of the soldiers. The cafe’s decor includes peacock blankets, Rang Dong thermoses, wooden cupboards, TV boxes, iron windows, and other items that were once familiar to many Vietnamese during their youth. The coffee shops are always crowded and busy, especially with young customers who come to chitchat with their friends and enjoy the atmosphere.
Following are domestic Robusta coffee prices on June 21, in Vietnam's Central Highland      

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Source: Vitic

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