April 16th, 2010 by
Organic is the way of the future. Organic growers don’t have to pay rising costs for petroleum-based synthetic fertilizers. While organic production won’t be affected by higher costs for synthetic fertilizers, this will give those growers a bigger profit, thereby attracting other growers to go organic. Buy organic, and support natural fertilizers. And the coffee tastes better, too.
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April 16th, 2010 by
Coffee may jump as much as 26 percent this year as Brazil, the biggest producer and exporter, harvests less of the bean and boosts consumption, said Nathan Herszkowicz, head of the country’s roasters association.
Prices may reach $1.45 per pound in New York near year-end after Brazilian producers finish selling a smaller crop, up from $1.1475 per pound yesterday, Herszkowicz, president of the Brazilian Coffee Industry Association, said in a Jan. 13 interview in Sao Paulo. The commodity will likely trade between $1.25 and $1.35 per pound in coming months, he said.
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