Ample room for Vietnamese coffee in Algerian market: Trade Counsellor

There is ample room for Vietnamese coffee in the Algerian market because importers and consumers in the African country favour the coffee's quality and taste, said Vietnamese Trade Counsellor in Algeria Hoang Duc Nhuan.
Ample room for Vietnamese coffee in Algerian market: Trade Counsellor ảnh 1Harvesting coffee in Dak Lak (Photo: VNA)
Algiers (VNA) – There is ample room for Vietnamese coffee in the Algerian market because importers and consumers in the African country favour the coffee's quality and taste, said Vietnamese TradeCounsellor in Algeria Hoang Duc Nhuan.

Nhuan said Algeria is now among the top 10 importers of Vietnam's raw coffee. Vietnamese coffee accounts for 30-50% of Algeria's total coffee import. For several years, coffee has also been Vietnam's biggest export item to Algeria, making up over 60% of Vietnam's total export revenue from this market.
In the first 10 months of this year, Vietnam shipped 52,174 tonnesof coffee to Algeria, earning 116 million USD, up 52% in volume and 67% invalue year-on-year. This year’s export turnover is estimated at 125 millionUSD, marking a 47% increase from 2022.

According to the trade counsellor, Vietnamese rawcoffee also has potential to expand its market share in other Africancountries, especially those in North Africa such as Egypt, Libya, Morocco andTunisia, which want to import raw coffee and green coffee beans forroasting and processing to meet the taste of local consumers, increase addedvalue while generating more jobs to local population.


He suggested that Vietnamese coffee exporters actively participate in trade promotion activities such asinternational fairs and exhibitions, online and offline trade conferences, and get the help from the Vietnamese Trade Offices in North African countries to seek partners and importers for the upcomingharvest season.  
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks of Algerian people but the country does not cultivate the tree so it imports 100% of coffee needs.  With a population of over 46 million people, Algeria imports roughly 130,000 tonnes of various types of coffee beans each year, with a value of around 300 million USD. Robusta constitutes over 85% of Algeria's total coffee import while the rest is Arabica./.
        

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