Coffee exports from Vietnam likely decreased an estimated 1.4% in the first nine months of this year from a year earlier to 1.25 million tonnes
HANOI — Vietnam’s coffee exports in the first nine months of this year are expected to show a 1.4% drop from a year earlier to 1.25 million tonnes, while rice exports likely fell 0.6%, government data released on Tuesday showed.
Coffee
Coffee exports from Vietnam likely decreased an estimated 1.4% in the first nine months of this year from a year earlier to 1.25 million tonnes, equal to 20.83 million 60-kg bags, the General Statistics Office said in a report on Tuesday.
Coffee export revenue for Vietnam, the world’s biggest producer of the robusta bean, likely decreased 1% to $2.158 billion in the nine-month period, the report said.
The country’s coffee shipments in September are estimated at 100,000 tonnes valued at $188 million, it said.
Rice
Rice exports in the first nine months of this year from Vietnam are forecast to show a drop of 0.6% from a year earlier to 5.026 million tonnes.
Revenue from rice exports in the period is expected to rise 12% to $2.468 billion.
September rice exports from Vietnam, one of the world’s largest shippers of the grain, totalled 420,000 tonnes, worth $215 million
Energy
Vietnam’s Jan-Sept crude oil exports are seen rising 40.9% from the same period last year to an estimated 4.089 million tonnes.
Crude oil export revenue in January to September is expected to fall 8.6% to $1.363 billion.
Oil product imports in the first nine months were estimated at 9.045 million tonnes, up 42.7% from the same period last year, and the value of product imports down 1% to $2.97 billion .