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Trung Nguyen to open 3,000 E-Coffee shops by 2020

The Trung Nguyen group, Vietnam’s famous coffee business, plans to open 3,000 E-Coffee shops by 2020, before bringing the franchise chain to overseas market.
Trung Nguyen to open 3,000 E-Coffee shops by 2020 ảnh 1A view of an E-Coffee shop (Source: cafebiz.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Trung Nguyen group, Vietnam’sfamous coffee business, plans to open 3,000 E-Coffee shops by 2020, beforebringing the franchise chain to overseas market.

Targeting low and middle income consumers who prefertake-away drinks, each shop costs its owner between 65 and 175 million VND(2,815 – 7,581 USD) for an area ranging from 4 to 40 square metres.

E-Coffee shops, first launched in 2017 and dubbed the placefor energy coffee that changes life by the company, sell not only coffee butalso coffee-making equipment.

Trung Nguyen coffee products have so far entered about 60markets worldwide.

Most of Vietnam's coffee beans are of the Robusta variety,known for being relatively easy to grow and resistant to disease and pests --qualities that ensure stable crops. The beans make for a heady, somewhat bittercoffee in contrast to Brazil's more costly Arabica beans, which tend to have asweeter, softer flavour.

In 2018, the country had 680,000 hectares of coffeeplantations with a yield of 2.5 tonnes per hectare. It exported 1.8 milliontonnes of coffee for 3.5 billion USD./.
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