Sustainable Coffee Practices in Da Lat: Lessons from the Highlands

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Sustainable Coffee Practices in Da Lat: Lessons from the Highlands

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Coffee in Vietnam is more than a drink — it is a livelihood, a culture, and increasingly, a question of sustainability. In the highlands of Da Lat, farmers are rethinking how coffee should be grown, moving away from chemicals and toward practices that protect soil, biodiversity, and community health.


Pruning Arabica coffee is a key step in sustainable farming. This practice helps balance growth, improve yield quality, and protect biodiversity in Da Lat’s highlands

🌱 Moving Beyond Herbicides

For decades, herbicides were seen as a shortcut to manage weeds. Yet their long‑term impact on soil health and human wellbeing is undeniable. Farmers in Lang Biang ward and Đưng K’Nớ commune are now shifting toward grass management and pruning techniques that keep farms balanced without chemicals.

This change is not only ecological — it is cultural. Many farmers remember the legacy of toxic chemicals in Vietnam’s past. Today, they are choosing a different path: investing in soil regeneration and biodiversity instead of dependency on imported herbicides.
 

Speaker presenting sustainable farming practices to farmers in Da Lat’s highlands during a community workshop.
Sharing sustainable coffee farming experiences with local farmers in Da Lat.

 

Local K’Ho farmers exchanging knowledge on organic practices and soil health in a sustainable coffee farm.
Local farmers in Da Lat sharing knowledge on sustainable coffee practices during a field discussion.

🌾 Building Healthy Soil

One of the most visible results of sustainable farming is the soil itself. After 3–5 years without herbicides and with the use of organic compost, humus levels have improved significantly. Coffee trees are stronger, more resilient, and better able to withstand pests and climate stress.

A key lesson shared among farmers is the importance of proper composting. Fresh chicken manure, if applied directly, can damage or even kill plants. By fermenting and composting manure first, harmful microorganisms are eliminated, and nutrients become available in a safe form for the coffee trees.
 

Local farmers with agricultural specialists examining soil conditions to support sustainable Arabica coffee cultivation.
Farmers and experts in Da Lat analyzing soil conditions to understand topsoil development and sustainable coffee growth
Local farmers and specialists observing ecosystem interactions to improve soil health and sustainable Arabica coffee practices.
Farmers and experts observing the ecosystem in a sustainable coffee garden, sharing knowledge about soil and biodiversity


🐞 Managing Pests Naturally

Pests such as mosquito bugs remain a challenge. Instead of relying on chemicals, farmers are experimenting with balanced fertilization and careful pruning. By reducing excessive young leaves and keeping trees healthy, pest outbreaks can be minimized. This approach emphasizes prevention and resilience rather than reaction.
 

Notebook showing detailed records of sustainable Arabica coffee practices and economic management by local farmers in Da Lat.
Practical tool for farmers: recording daily activities, soil management, and economic data for sustainable coffee farming.

📖 Economic Awareness

Sustainability is not only about farming techniques — it is also about economics. With support from RECOFT, farmers are now keeping notebooks to track costs and income. This simple tool helps them compare chemical‑based farming with sustainable methods, understand household economics, and plan for savings and investment.

Such awareness is crucial. As global coffee prices rise, farmers who adopt sustainable practices are better positioned to benefit, while also protecting their land for future generations.

🌄 A Shared Journey

The discussions in Lang Biang and Đưng K’Nớ highlight a collective journey: farmers learning from each other, celebrating progress, and facing challenges together. Sustainable coffee is not a single technique, but a mindset — one that values soil, community, and long‑term resilience.

✨ Experience It Yourself

For travelers, these lessons are not abstract. At HuyEco Coffee & Culture in Da Lat, you can join guided tours to visit farms, meet local farmers, and taste coffee grown through these sustainable practices. Behind every cup is a story of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride — and we invite you to be part of it.

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