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Production System in Coffee (CIP) aims to meet these new requirement standards. The system,however, is still very recent and … comparative analysis of the economic viability and the risk associatedto the conventional and integrated systems of coffee …
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Focusing on intra-household allocation, we investigate the effects of coffee market liberalisation in Uganda. As coffee … from three household surveys conducted between 1992 and 2006, we estimate Engel curves, coffee yield and labour input … equations incorporating bargaining proxies. We find that income from coffee is increasingly pooled and therefore shared more …
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in house coffee brand offering a high quality product, deploying a brand social responsible strategy can be coveted by …
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From the introduction: "Several authors have called for consideration of a Fair Trade version of forest certification aimed at community-based forestry in the global South. I propose a preliminary framework for exploring how a fair trade approach to community forest certification might be...
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proposed as a useful governance tool for guiding this transition. Thus, this article uses a case study from the coffee sector … in Costa Rica to assess the contribution of VSSs to the achievement of the SDGs. We rely on panel data from coffee … alone are not enough to promote a transition to a more sustainable coffee production, as trade-offs between the …
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Climate change is making a profound impact on agricultural production across the globe. Coffee (especially the Arabica …. Although large coffee companies have a long history of environmental action, less is known about their strategies and attitudes … related to climate adaptation. This paper attempts understand how global coffee companies are addressing climate change …
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should be, just as important factors as cost when making consumer decisions.In the case for coffee, the time for an artisan … intervention has arrived. No longer are the days when the masses knew coffee as dry brown grindings that provide a bitter caffeine … the buyer to establish close relationships with producers to further influence and enhance the quality of the coffee grown …
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Global coffee markets entered into a deep cyclical downturn from the mid 1950s. As producers, notably Brazil and …'s colonial government, which was dependent on tax revenues derived from coffee sales, and was less able to support the settler … elite of African farmers to grow Arabica coffee (a privilege formerly reserved to settlers) was enlarged and accelerated in …
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of implementing a policy that would limit the supply of non-fair-trade coffee in San Francisco. The goal of this policy … would be to increase the sales of the fair-trade coffee market in the United States, and benefit fair-trade coffee growers … by mandating the sale of fair-trade coffee in San Francisco. This study focuses on the economic effects of the policy on …
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Czech market has not been overcrowded and another increase of the sale of coffee is supposed. In the year 1998 … attention to the research of the market with coffee in the chosen shops. The main attention was drawn to the producers at (he …
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