Flooding in Vietnam Could Be Worse in Days to Come
Saturday November 8, 2008
With recent flood waters in Vietnam starting to recede, Hanoi and at least 17 other provinces are still recovering from the devastation. Now, tropical storm Maysak, named for a tree in Cambodia,may bring more heavy rain to portions of Vietnam. The storm may disrupt the coffee harvest in Vietnam's coffee belt. With the disruptions, the coffee harvest may be halted...or the coffee could end up with a poor taste. According to Reuters, if farmers are unable to dry their coffee crop, dryers will have to be used which raises the ratio of black beans and destroys the taste. Read more on the weather in Vietnam.


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