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Vietnamese police arrest warehouse owner after seizing 4.1 tons of fake coffee made from soybeans in Lam Dong province.
Vietnamese authorities have launched a criminal probe after seizing 4.1 tons of fake coffee made from soybeans and 3 tons of raw materials in Lam Dong province.
The warehouse owner admitted to mixing soybeans and flavorings with real coffee to create cheaper ground coffee.
The counterfeit products, while not proven harmful, raise safety and consumer deception concerns.
The case highlights ongoing food fraud issues in Vietnam’s major coffee-producing region, where high coffee prices incentivize adulteration.
Vietnam exported 1.6 million tons of coffee worth $8.9 billion in 2025.
Further investigations are underway.
La policía vietnamita arrestó al dueño del almacén después de incautar 4.1 toneladas de café falso hecho de soja en la provincia de Lam Dong.