We can stay out of coffee: Concerns on Global Food Increase

Concerns have increased over the global supply of coffee following the heavy restrictive measures of the Cronavirus taken by Vjetnam to prevent the distribution of the Delta version. The supply chains have been banned since Vjetnam, the second largest coffee exporter, has tightened measures at the port of Ho Ji Minhi. The Association of Vjetnam Coffe-Cocoa has [...]
The supply chains have been banned since Vjetnam, the second largest coffee exporter, has tightened measures at the port of Ho Ji Minhi.
The Association of Vjetnam Coffe-Cocoa has called on the government to ease the measures after traders are reportedly having trouble transporting coffee plants, reports Guardian, translation Periscopi.
Annuale has managed to contain the spread of the virus last year through rigorous measures, allowing its economy to have one of the largest global increases.
But the country in Southeast Asia, which lacks vaccines, has found it hard to control Delta's most contaminant version.
On Monday alone, 14 thousand and 219 new cases were recorded.
Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, has had a poor weather season and crops. /Periscope











