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  2. File:Coffee-prices-historical-chart-data.webp - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 14:31, 3 August 2024: 5,498 × 1,016 (141 KB): Chiswick Chap: rm embedded caption, we already get a caption below the image

  3. Coffee price surges to highest on record - AOL

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    Coffee drinkers may soon see their morning treat get more expensive, as the price of coffee on international commodity markets has hit its highest level on record. On Tuesday, the price for ...

  4. Coffee prices rise to nearly 50-year high due to weather ...

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    Coffee beans are hitting record high prices not seen in nearly 50 years after difficult growing seasons among some of the world's top producing regions. Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal ...

  5. Coffee prices hit 47-year record high after challenging ... - AOL

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    Arabica coffee sold for $3.44 a pound on the global market earlier this week, beating the prior record high of $3.35 set in 1977. Coffee prices hit 47-year record high after challenging growing season

  6. Economics of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee prices 1973–2022. According to the Composite Index of the London-based coffee export country group International Coffee Organization the monthly coffee price averages in international trade had been well above 1000 US cent/lb during the 1920s and 1980s, but then declined during the late 1990s reaching a minimum in September 2001 of just 417 US cent per lb and stayed low until 2004.

  7. 1970s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The price of coffee went up in the mid 1970s because of a black frost of 1975 that killed 66% of Brazil's coffee trees, which was the number one producer of coffee at the time. There was a big earthquake in 1976 in Guatemala that disrupted supply chains, the world's fifth biggest coffee exporter at the time.

  8. Coffee is more expensive — and it's only going to get worse

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    Food giant Nestlé, the world's largest coffee maker, said last week that it will hike prices to deal with the rise in coffee prices. Coffee drinkers are already paying more: Data from the US ...

  9. 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 ]