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    Through-out this essay I will discuss the coffee commodity chain and its effects on the Global South. This essay will also, illustrate the impact coffee has on boosting developing countries’ economies while, looking into Fairtrade and its links to the commodity chain. The world in terms of development is divided in two, which is known as the ‘North-South divide’ this shows a separation between developed and developing countries. This separation is caused by economic, social and environmental factors

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    nalyze the specialty coffee café industry using Porter’s Five Forces and Macroenvironmental Analysis. What are the key success factors in this industry? Porter’s Five Forces 1- Internal Rivalry (Strong Force) There are many sellers in the market heating up pricing competition. Competitors like McDonald’s, Dunkin Donuts, Peet’s Coffee and other specialty coffee companies incentivize price wars. Furthermore, coffee’s demand is elastic which makes it difficult to increase prices without greatly reducing

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    Starbucks is a worldwide coffee retail chain that spends significant time in coffee and other related refreshments. The organization prepares and sells meals, coffee, tea drinks and an assortment of new sustainable products, through stores. The organization likewise licenses its trademark through different channels, for example, authorized stores, basic need and national foodservice accounts. Second Cup 's coffee portfolio contains around 19 kinds of coffee. The Company 's bistros offer a variety

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    last few years, Peruvian coffee has been gaining more and more awareness worldwide, due to its flavor and high quality. As a result, it has received several awards. To illustrate, El Tunki, El Quechua, and El Sol & Café -types of Peruvian coffee- were awarded the second, fifth, and ninth place, respectively, in the Rainforest Alliance of Cupping Quality contest in 2013. Furthermore, El Tunki was recognized as “The Best Special Coffee of the World” by the Specialty Coffee Association of America in

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    Even in the things that we think are familiar there are surprises. This is something that I learned while doing my ethnographic observation of Port City Java coffee shop. Port City Java is located inside Talley Student Union on the first floor. This coffee shop does not have any doors to close it off but is open to the inside of the student union. It is located next to the bookstore on one side and to the One Earth cafeteria on the other side. It is in a very prominent location in the student union

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    S.W.O.T. Analysis of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf STRENGTH * Company’s marketing strategy All the stores of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf were located at high traffic, high visibility locations in each market. The market entry strategies use by the coffee shop in managing their foreign franchisees when expanding into Asia including master franchising and company owned-stores. A master franchise is a person or entity that provides services to franchisees in a specified territory, typically

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    that U.S. per capita coffee consumption has not really varied in over 15 years. Although the consumer has since evolved from regular brewed coffee to a more sophisticated gourmet brew, the overall intake for coffee has relatively remained the same based on the Gallup polls. (Brown, 2015) The Starbucks Company has managed to change the pallet of the consumer by the type of coffee they distribute. Companies like Dairy Queen, McDonalds, and Dunkin Donuts have had a complete coffee menu makeover in hopes

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    Mystic Monk Coffee Case Study Mystic Monk Coffee is a company well-known by Father Daniel Mary, the Prior of the Carmelite Order of monks in Clark, Wyoming. The monks are a group of 13 living in a small home. Coffee sales are used to support the brotherhood and to eventually expand the order. The coffee is brewed using high quality Arabica and organic Arabica beans. There are many flavors such as Mystical Chants of Carmel, Cowboy Blend, Royal Rum Pecan, and Mystic Monk Blend. The company

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    than four hundred (400) billion cups of coffee is consumed worldwide each year. Apart from its great taste, irresistible flavor and extra boost that coffee beverages offer, another main contributor to the high level of coffee consumption is the wide variety of drinks available. The five most popular methods for preparing coffee that you may use to make your favorite beverage are; espresso, drip, brew and filter, plunger method, and the percolator. Coffee beverages are distinguished by their ingredients

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    what about the coffee? Bar coffee is recovering from a decades-long reputation of needing a shot of Irish Whiskey just to cover up the mediocre taste. Adding delicious fair-trade coffee to your collection of craft food and drinks serves your customers in powerful ways. Coffee does create extra concerns. Can you keep stored coffee fresh and freshly ground? Can you avoid preparing too much coffee and damaging it by keeping it hot too long? Would you prefer to offer coffee either hot or iced

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