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  2. Canadian coffee regulations - Wikipedia

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    Administered by Health Canada, each agency's regulations apply to all coffee imported to, or processed in, Canada. [1] Among the rules governing the Canadian coffee trade; green, raw, or unroasted coffee must be grown from arabica, liberica, or robusta coffee seeds. Roasted coffee should contain 10 percent fat, and no more than six percent ash.

  3. International Coffee Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The International Coffee Agreement (ICA) is an international commodity agreement between coffee producing countries and consuming countries. First signed in 1962, it was originally aimed at maintaining exporting countries' quotas and keeping coffee prices high and stable in the market, [ 1 ] mainly using export quotas to steer the price. [ 2 ]

  4. 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 ]

  5. McDonald's to Sell Ground Coffee in Canada - AOL

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    McDonald's (NYS: MCD) is to start selling its McCafe brand in bags of ground coffee on the Canadian market next month, the firm's Canadian chief John Betts revealed to Reuters. It's likely that ...

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  7. Economics of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee is a major export commodity and was the top agricultural export for 12 countries in 2004; the world's seventh-largest legal agricultural export, by value, in 2005; and "the second most valuable commodity exported by developing countries," from 1970 to circa 2000, [1] [2] which is frequently misstated — see coffee commodity market.

  8. The big Christmas coffee rip-off – and why your gingerbread ...

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    At my local Black Sheep Coffee branch, I can purchase a blueberry matcha latte for a whopping £4.79 – a large would be £5.19. The festive options there are even more ludicrous, by the way: a ...

  9. Fair trade - Wikipedia

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    Critics cite the example of farmers in Vietnam being paid a premium over the world market price in the 1980s, planting much coffee, then flooding the world market in the 1990s. The fair trade minimum price means that when the world market price collapses, it is the non-fair trade farmers, particularly the poorest, who have to cut down their ...

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