On April 28, Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Association (Dak Lak province) announced the results of the Vietnam Speciality Coffee Competition 2025 - Vietnam Amazing Cup 2025.
The Organizing Committee honored units with coffee products that meet the quality of specialties according to international standards.
Of the 139 participating coffee models, 43 models with the highest scores (including 24 Robusta models and 19 Arabica models) were selected for the competition finals.
After a rigorous evaluation process, the top 3 Robusta coffee and top 4 Arabica coffee with the highest scores were awarded.
The first prize for Robusta coffee went to An Coffee Farm (Lam Dong) with 86.46 points, the second prize went to Tinh Farm (Dak Lak) with 86.33 points, and the third prize went to Sucafina Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Lam Dong) with 85.49 points.
For Arabica coffee, the first prize was awarded to two units: Pun Coffee Company Limited (Quang Tri) and 8Ro Production, Trade and Service Joint Stock Company (Lam Dong), with a score of 84.79.
The third prize went to Quoc Loc - Da Lat Nature Company Limited and Le Duc Binh Farm (both with 84.67 points).
The most favorite award was given to the Robusta coffee model of Bui Coffee Supply (Lam Dong) and the Arabica model of BANAA Coffee Production Facility (Kon Tum).
Mr. Nguyen Thien Van, Vice Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee, said: "The contest aims to search, evaluate and promote outstanding quality coffee models that meet international standards".
Mr. Nguyen Thien Van also hopes that Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Association will continue to be a pioneer in connecting the community, contributing to the successful implementation of the project to develop Vietnamese specialty coffee for the period 2021-2030.
Previously, Lao Dong Newspaper reported that 146 product samples participated in the preliminary round of the Vietnam Special Coffee Competition 2025.
For 4 days (from April 20 to 23), the contestants will be scored according to a strict assessment process, international standards by prestigious domestic and international judges.
Next, out of 146 coffee models meeting the specialty standards, the Organizing Committee selected 43 coffee models with the highest scores. This includes 24 Robusta coffee samples and 19 Arabica coffee samples.