The type of sources that were used in this report were all secondary sources which contained many websites and no primary sources.
Vietnam, Colombia then Indonesia grow the most coffee. Although it is grown in over 40 countries over the world. With near 30 of those countries making more than 5,000,000 …show more content…
Coffee and climate helps and makes aware of coffee farms to adapt to the climate change. Coffee desires temperatures 15-24 degrees and in 7-30 degrees will still grow well. Best soil is a slightly acid soil with also a type of sandy soil that grows the coffee the greatest.
Ethiopia, Kenya, Costa Rica and Brazil are larges processes of coffee. Brazil is the world’s biggest coffee producing country and it benefits because the producers ability to mechanize stages of the process and experiment with different technological solutions makes it even easier.
The price of your coffee likely going up Arabica coffee beans have been getting up to around US $2 per pound on the world market which is almost double the price a year ago. There are Signs that speculators are going to pile into the market, nervous not to miss out on what could be a big step up in prices. The climate and drought has been raising the …show more content…
Based in Lausanne Switzerland and import most product from there. Nespresso coffee has reported annual sales growth below the level of its long- term goal of average 5 percent to 6 percent. There earnings per share is 3.14% and there trading operating profit is 14 Billion and profits of $247.3 billion
The Americans consume the most coffee followed by Germany, Japan and France which is not per capita. Americans consume more than a third of the total coffee made in the whole world. Over 50% of Americans over 18 years drink coffee every single day. This signifies over 150 million daily drinkers. 30 million American adults drink specialty coffee beverages daily, which include many different type of coffee beverages.
United States, Germany, France and Japan are all urbanized a lot and they are all 1st world countries and they all have a huge population. What they have in common the countries is that they all have the same tradition of drinking coffee. Coffee is typically refined in tropical and subtropical regions at high elevations which these countries have to produce so they can consume