Coffee multinationals dominate shopping centers and supermarkets, controlling an industry that moves more than 80 billion dollars annually, making this product the most valuable traded commodity in the world after oil. But while we continue to pay more and more for a cappuccino, the price paid to farmers who grow coffee remains very low, to the point of forcing many to abandon their crops.
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Coffee multinationals dominate shopping centers and supermarkets, controlling an industry that moves more than 80 billion dollars annually, making this product the most valuable traded commodity in the world after oil. But while we continue to pay more and more for a cappuccino, the price paid to farmers who grow coffee remains very low, to the point of forcing many to abandon their crops.