November 27, 2025 | 20:33 GMT +7
November 27, 2025 | 20:33 GMT +7
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According to Gia Lai’s Department of Industry and Trade, the province’s coffee exports showed many positive signs in the first nine months of 2025, with export turnover exceeding 975 million USD.
Gia Lai has more than 107,400 hectares of coffee. Photo: Dang Lam.
The growth is attributed mainly to coffee prices, which have consistently remained high in recent months, averaging 5,500 USD per ton. This is an increase of more than 70% compared to the same period last year. Coffee is not only the province’s key export commodity but also the main driver behind the surge in export turnover.
At present, Gia Lai province is focusing on building coffee production linkage chains to improve productivity and product quality, while simultaneously promoting innovation in preliminary processing, preservation, and deep processing to increase added value.
In recent years, Gia Lai has consistently accompanied and supported enterprises in seeking partners, expanding markets, enhancing competitiveness, strengthening market information and forecasting, and effectively leveraging free trade agreements to boost coffee exports.
Gia Lai coffee meets Organic, Rainforest Alliance, and 4C standards. Photo: Dang Lam.
Statistics show that Gia Lai currently has more than 107,400 hectares of coffee (56,691 hectares certified under Organic, Rainforest Alliance, and 4C standards), with a total output of over 333,250 tons. Of this, about 240,000 tons are exported annually to 60 countries worldwide.
Translated by Kieu Chi
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