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  2. Coffee prices are rising, despite Trump’s canceled tariff on ...

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    Coffee prices hit a new high Monday, the day after President Donald Trump threatened — and then reversed course on — a 25% tariff on Colombia during a spat about deportation flights from the US.

  3. Gevalia - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen van at Gevalia's coffee roasting facility in Gävle in 1956 [12] As of February 2007, Gevalia offered more than 40 different coffees and teas, according to Gevalia.com. The majority of these coffees are Arabica blends, using beans from Kenya, Guatemala, Colombia, and Costa Rica.

  4. Coffee production in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    While a 2011 New York Times article claimed that regional climate change associated with global warming had caused Colombian coffee production to decline from 12 million 132-pound bags, the standard measure, to 9 million bags between 2006 - 2010, with average temperatures rising 1 degree Celsius between 1980 and 2010, and average precipitation ...

  5. Talk:Gevalia - Wikipedia

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    So I guess it makes sense to sell it as a super premium coffee in a part of the world where most coffee is of poor standard. I myself only realized how good Gevalia was when they started selling Lavazza and Illy everywhere (italian/american cafe boom).79.136.48.186 18:19, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

  6. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    The following list of countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans. [1] Many of these countries maintain substantial supply-chain relations with the world's largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises. [ 2 ]

  7. National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian coffee industry began to operate as a powerful engine for the development of the nation's economy. [8] In 1879, the Colombian Congress passed the Coffee Act, known as the Law 29, by which the government would foment and sponsor the growing of coffee in the provinces better qualified for it, according to climate and terroir.