I would be interested in sourcing coffee wholesalers to export the Arabica to the Europe market. Would you be able to let me know who the best wholesalers are to connect with in Vietnam for exporting Arabica in smaller quantities? Really interested in the fermented beans and natural process, please, thanks a mil Michelle
Hi Michelle, as you may know arabica is not that popular in Vietnam, it's maybe less than 5% of the whole production. Can you let me know more about what 'small quantity' means for you as well as send us your specifications and contact details here movetoasia.com/contact . I will see with my partners how we can support you. Regards
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo qui m'est très utile pour le mémoire de mon master sur la globalization de la supply chain du café vietnamien 😀, je ne suis pas encore sur placce pour effectuer mon étude en profondeur mais cette vidéo m'a permis d'avoir beaucoup d'information sur le processus de production mercii mille fois :)
Cool video guys, I've been in Vietnam 7 years now, both HCMC and Da Nang. We are about to export some Vietnamese Arabica coffee. The trick is educating buyers in the EU and elsewhere that VN produces good Arabica and not just bulk Robusta. However, we are always on the look out to source specialty coffee in smaller quantities. If you have any that are good quality please let me know. Cheers and stay safe, Timothy
I am into ca phe sua da too. Keep introducing us products you find in Vietnam for entrepreneurs so we can import or export to Vietnam. Keep the great work !!
Hello Jonh, we can connect yes. Read our guide about coffee here : movetoasia.com/en/vietnam/sourcing-manufacturing/coffee/ and drop us a message if you want us to help you.
Yes it does. Learn more about coffee in Vietnam (arabica and premium robusta) : movetoasia.com/en/vietnam/sourcing-manufacturing/coffee/ and you will find how to reach me out if you want me to introduce you to Jackie.
Thanks Guillaume for this content. I personally prefer café sua da. Do you think there is an opportunity in positioning ourself as sourcing agent for coffee for specific countries or industries to export ?
Great Adrien that it brings you value. Definitely great idea to position yourself as a sourcing agent. There are a lot in different sectors : manufacturing, furniture, so why not coffee 😉
I am Exporter from India.... Want to Import coffee from Vietnam... Will visit soon in Vietnam... ♥️
Hello Simon, great that you want to source and export coffee from Vietnam, we keep in touch 📧
Great video!
Thanks for the feedback Christie !
I would be interested in sourcing coffee wholesalers to export the Arabica to the Europe market. Would you be able to let me know who the best wholesalers are to connect with in Vietnam for exporting Arabica in smaller quantities? Really interested in the fermented beans and natural process, please, thanks a mil Michelle
Hi Michelle, as you may know arabica is not that popular in Vietnam, it's maybe less than 5% of the whole production. Can you let me know more about what 'small quantity' means for you as well as send us your specifications and contact details here movetoasia.com/contact . I will see with my partners how we can support you. Regards
Wow very informative
Glad you liked it !
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo qui m'est très utile pour le mémoire de mon master sur la globalization de la supply chain du café vietnamien 😀, je ne suis pas encore sur placce pour effectuer mon étude en profondeur mais cette vidéo m'a permis d'avoir beaucoup d'information sur le processus de production mercii mille fois :)
Avec plaisir Seynabou !
tres interessant, bravo!
Merci :)
As a new owner of a cafe in Ho Chi Minh City, I'm really interested in looking at improving the coffee we serve our customers.
Which district did you open it ?
Merci Guillaume! Très inttéressant! Sujet incontournable au Vietnam et rarement abordé avec autant de détails!!
Avec plaisir Thierry :)
very interesting talk.
Glad you enjoyed it 👋
Cool video guys, I've been in Vietnam 7 years now, both HCMC and Da Nang. We are about to export some Vietnamese Arabica coffee. The trick is educating buyers in the EU and elsewhere that VN produces good Arabica and not just bulk Robusta. However, we are always on the look out to source specialty coffee in smaller quantities. If you have any that are good quality please let me know. Cheers and stay safe, Timothy
Hello Tim, reach Jackie or reach me out at guillaume@movetoasia.com and we can send you some samples so you can check by yourself the quality 💪
Excellent video. I’m no coffee drinker but I found the video informative.
Glad you enjoyed it Richie! 👍
I am into ca phe sua da too. Keep introducing us products you find in Vietnam for entrepreneurs so we can import or export to Vietnam. Keep the great work !!
The popular Cà Phê Sữa đá 😋
Do you help connect us to coffee exporters?
Hello Jonh, we can connect yes. Read our guide about coffee here : movetoasia.com/en/vietnam/sourcing-manufacturing/coffee/ and drop us a message if you want us to help you.
So vietnam make specialty coffee now ? And where his shop?
Yes it does. Learn more about coffee in Vietnam (arabica and premium robusta) : movetoasia.com/en/vietnam/sourcing-manufacturing/coffee/ and you will find how to reach me out if you want me to introduce you to Jackie.
@@MoveToAsia thx but how i can to speak with you do you have email or instagram
@@mrmohammed8605 sure here is my direct email: contact@movetoasia.com
Thanks Guillaume for this content. I personally prefer café sua da. Do you think there is an opportunity in positioning ourself as sourcing agent for coffee for specific countries or industries to export ?
Great Adrien that it brings you value. Definitely great idea to position yourself as a sourcing agent. There are a lot in different sectors : manufacturing, furniture, so why not coffee 😉
Does this man have his own cafe? I'd love to check it out in Vietnam!