VOV.VN - As Vietnam’s coffee market share in Canada remains modest, despite the country being one of the world’s largest coffee consumers, stronger links between domestic exporters and overseas Vietnamese businesses are likely to open a new path, moving toward building distinct brands to raise value and expand market s
Vietnam’s chain coffee has secured a position among Southeast Asia’s leading market, ranking third by value at an estimated US$725 million and posting one of the region’s fastest growth rates at 27%.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese iced coffee, traditional coffee, and egg coffee have been recognized by international food website TasteAtlas among Southeast Asia’s Top 62 beverages, highlighting the country’s rich coffee culture.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese coffee brand Three O'Clock has officially entered the Indian market through an international franchising partnership, launching three stores simultaneously on November 8 in the city of Gurugram.
VOV.VN - Vietnam exported more than 1.5 million tonnes of coffee worth over US$8.4 billion in the 2024–2025 crop year, setting a new record as both volume and value surged amid peak coffee prices.
VOV.VN - The average export price of Vietnamese coffee in the first nine months of the year reached a record high of US$5,658 per tonne, up 45.3% from the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MoAE).
With its distinctive flavour, unique brewing method, and a culture deeply woven into everyday life, Vietnamese coffee is steadily winning the hearts of French consumers, particularly among the younger generation.
A Vietnam Coffee Day has been held in Toronto, Canada to promote Vietnamese coffee in this North American market.
VOV.VN - Export coffee prices have soared, helping Vietnamese businesses rake in a record-high of nearly US$6 billion in just the first seven months of this year, far surpassing the total value for all of last year.
As of mid-May 2025, Vietnam exported over 736,000 tonnes of coffee, earning US$4.2 billion, according to the Department of Customs.