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The importance of coffee to the world economy cannot be underestimated. It is one of the most widely traded … drinking coffee is an integral way of life. The global coffee consumption reached 128 million bags in 2007 and 130 million in … 2008. Total consumption of coffee has grown by 2% per year and this trend is likely to continue. Coffee demand in Middle …
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be integrated into the coffee global value chain (GVC) and thus can better reap the globalization benefits. The empirical … analysis shows how the international trade in coffee has developed across regions/countries over the past three decades. It … provides evidence-based insights into the key determinants of countries' GVC integration in the coffee industry. It discusses …
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protection systems, has received rare attention in the cocoa and coffee sub-sectors. This study examines the contribution of … mobile phone technology in reducing price distortions in cocoa and coffee production. In addition, we tested stylized facts … distortion in the cocoa and coffee industries. …
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It is very difficult to find a suitable location for a coffee processing plant from many alternatives. This research …-developed a model by Analytic hierarchy pair wise that gives full information for a coffee processing plant to select a suitable … good to follow this developed model. It is inevitable for the society to update with the growth model and generally pre-coffee …
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export of cane sugar to coffee. This paper explores the mechanism underlying this shift by exploiting a wealth of new monthly … data on the Brazilian and international coffee and cane sugar markets during the period 1827-40. I argue that the timing of … the coffee boom was driven by a rapid increase in foreign market potential associated with the abolition of the tariff on …
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Fair Trade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fair Trade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 … Trade-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. In the period studied in this study, the coffee farmer receives …
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This study investigates the patterns of global coffee trade flows and identifies the major determinants of global … coffee trade by incorporating RTAs as important variable. Gravity modeling with OLS and PPML estimator was employed for the … analysis using panel data on bilateral coffee trade flows of 18 major coffee exporters and 201 trading partners for the period …
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The objective of this study is to analyze issues related to international coffee certification and to verify the …, information was created on world and national production, exports and main consumer markets for Brazilian coffee. Subsequently …, the main certifications for coffee were discussed, highlighting the area (ha) and production (metric tons) certified and …
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In 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Voluntary sustainability standards (VSSs) precede the SDGs and are a major governance tool for sustainability. Consequently, it is important to understand the role of VSS towards the achievement of the SDGs. This...
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This paper studies the history of contractual choice in coffee plantations of São Paulo, Brazil. It focuses on the …
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