Low Arabica Prices Threaten Quality Of Gourmet Coffee Quality

May 29, 2012
Arabica coffee producers say low prices mean they will have less to invest in their high-maintenance plants, which could lead to lead to smaller, lower-quality crops and higher coffee prices later this year.

Arabica coffee producers say low prices mean they will have less to invest in their high-maintenance plants, which could  lead to lead to smaller, lower-quality crops and higher coffee prices later this year, according to The Wall Street Journal. For the full story, click here

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