In 2024, Vietnam exported about 1.343–1.345 million tonnes of coffee (all types) — making it “lowest export volume in 9 years.” Báo Công Thương+2Báo Công Thương+2
Despite the lower volume, total export value soared to about US$5.6–5.62 billion — a record high and a ~30–32% increase in value compared to 2023. Vinanet+2Thương Trường+2

In 2024, “green coffee beans” remained dominant in export volume: about 90–91% of total coffee export volume. Mk Resources Governance+2VOV+2
But there is a clear shift: processed coffee (roasted / instant / blended) increased — in 2024 its export value reached US$1.18 billion, or ~21% of total coffee export value. Báo Công Thương+1
Meanwhile, green-coffee export volume fell: 2024 saw a ~17% drop compared to 2023. Báo Công Thương+1
Thus, while volume dropped, higher global coffee prices — especially for raw/green bean (likely Robusta) — meant that green-bean exports still brought substantial value, though Vietnam’s export portfolio is gradually diversifying.