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Coffee is one of the most widely consumed food products in the world. The more than 3.2 billion cups consumed daily worldwide demonstrate its global social importance. It is consumed primarily in countries with high per capita income and is produced mainly in developing countries and on small-scale farmers who are highly dependent on coffee sales. The characteristics of the coffee plant mean that it can only be grown in regions with a tropical or subtropical climate.

It is a labor-intensive crop, so it has a significant capacity to stimulate local and regional economies. Because it is well-suited to regions with rugged terrain, it is typically grown on land where its production has low opportunity costs. When grown in steeply sloping areas, mechanization of agricultural work is not possible.

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Identifier / keyword
Title
Mercado del café, Comercio Justo y desarrollo de la cafeticultura orgánica en el estado Mexicano de Chiapas (1980-2020)
Alternate title
Coffee Market, Fair Trade, and the Development of Organic Coffee Farming in the Mexican State of Chiapas (1980–2020)
Number of pages
540
Publication year
2024
Degree date
2024
School code
1129
Source
DAI-A 86/11(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
9798314836699
University/institution
Universitat de Barcelona (Spain)
University location
Spain
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
Spanish
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
32015701
ProQuest document ID
3205814745
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/mercado-del-café-comercio-justo-y-desarrollo-de/docview/3205814745/se-2?accountid=208611
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ProQuest One Academic