HANOI, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Coffee exports from Vietnam
are estimated to have decreased 13.1% in the first two months of
2023 from a year earlier to 323,000 tonnes, equivalent to 5
million 60-kg (130-pound) bags, the General Statistics Office
said on Tuesday.
Coffee export revenue for Vietnam, the world's biggest
producer of the robusta bean, fell 14.6% to $703 million in the
January-February period, the agency said.
The country's coffee shipments in February are estimated at
180,000 tonnes, valued at $393 million.
(Reporting by Phuong Nguyen
Editing by Ed Davies)
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