Business Plan for Sustainable Certified Vietnamese Coffee: A Mockup Case Study

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Keywords:

Sustainable Coffee Market, ESG Initiatives, Sustainable Business Model

Abstract

This simulated business plan outlines Amazing Coffee’s strategy to become a pioneer in Vietnam’s sustainable coffee market. It reviews global ESG trends and the coffee industry’s shift toward eco-friendly, ethically sourced products, and positions Amazing Coffee within this transition. The simulated plan outlines a sustainable supply chain that aligns with international standards for organic cultivation, fair trade, water conservation, renewable energy, biodegradable packaging, and carbon offsetting. Financial projections indicate a net present value of 712.4 million VND, an internal rate of return of 19.6%, and a return on equity of 22.8%, based on an initial investment of 1 billion VND. Beyond environmental measures, the plan emphasizes Amazing Coffee’s mission to reshape consumer behavior and industry norms in Vietnam through sustainability-focused marketing and transparent sourcing practices. It expresses the company’s goal to bring authentic Vietnamese coffee to market responsibly, while influencing peers to adopt similar standards. Overall, the simulated business plan presents Amazing Coffee as a future leader in sustainable coffee, prepared to meet evolving consumer expectations, tighter regulations, and rising ESG demands, while delivering positive environmental and social impacts within Vietnam’s coffee sector.

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Chang, H.-Y., & Bui Huyen Dieu Linh. (2025). Business Plan for Sustainable Certified Vietnamese Coffee: A Mockup Case Study. Journal of China-ASEAN Studies, 6(1), 1–22. retrieved from https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JCAS/article/view/9667

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