The event included 400 stalls, featuring 150 enterprises, including eight from abroad. They offered various coffee products and coffee processing machines along with some other farm produce such as pepper and cashew nuts. All of them have been granted with VietGAP and GlobalGAP.

A stall at the coffee exhibition
Vo Van Canh, vice chairman of the Dak Lak People’s Committee, said that Dak Lak was home to 210,000 hectares of coffee with an annual output of 560,000 tonnes. Dak Lak coffee has been exported to dozens of countries.
The exhibition is intended to promote local coffee products and act as a bridge to lure investors to the province.
Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Festival features 18 official activities and is expected to attract 50,000 visitors.
The festival will conclude on March 14.



















