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Kaffeeanbau 1,312 Coffee farming 1,106 Kaffee 663 Coffee 658 Kaffeemarkt 460 Coffee market 418 Coffee sector 194 Kaffeesektor 194 Welt 171 World 170 Kaffeepolitik 145 Kolumbien 129 Coffee policy 126 Brasilien 125 Fair trade 115 Fairer Handel 115 Außenhandel 114 Foreign trade 114 Colombia 111 Kleinbauern 104 Smallholders 104 Äthiopien 100 Ethiopia 93 Brazil 72 coffee 65 Agrargenossenschaft 63 Uganda 62 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 61 Sustainable development 61 Agricultural cooperative 59 Consumer behaviour 57 Konsumentenverhalten 57 Kakaoanbau 52 Costa Rica 50 Indien 46 Standardisierung 46 Standardization 46 Mexiko 45 Wirkungsanalyse 45 Cocoa farming 44
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Free 315 Undetermined 244 CC license 44 Digitizable 14
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Book / Working Paper 661 Article 643 Journal 8
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Article in journal 409 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 409 Graue Literatur 176 Non-commercial literature 176 Working Paper 114 Arbeitspapier 112 Aufsatz im Buch 77 Book section 77 Hochschulschrift 42 Thesis 25 Collection of articles of several authors 17 Sammelwerk 17 Conference paper 12 Konferenzbeitrag 12 Bibliografie enthalten 10 Bibliography included 10 Case study 10 Fallstudie 10 Amtsdruckschrift 8 Government document 8 Aufsatzsammlung 6 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 4 Konferenzschrift 4 Mikroform 4 Statistics 4 Statistik 4 Bibliografie 3 Kartenmaterial 3 Amtliche Publikation 2 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Fallstudiensammlung 2 Forschungsbericht 2 No longer published / No longer aquired 2 Sammlung 2 Business report 1 Company information 1 Conference proceedings 1 Firmeninformation 1 Geschäftsbericht 1 Glossar enthalten 1
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English 1,000 Undetermined 153 Spanish 72 German 41 Portuguese 25 French 21 Dutch 1 Swedish 1
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Giovannucci, Daniele 13 Wollni, Meike 11 Mohan, Sushil 9 Blackman, Allen 8 Macchiavello, Rocco 8 Madappa, P. P. 8 Minten, Bart 7 Qaim, Matin 7 Bynum, Mary L. 6 Chiputwa, Brian 6 Grote, Ulrike 6 Maertens, Miet 6 Pérez-Toro, José 6 Siegel, Paul B. 6 Ávalos-Sartorio, Beatriz 6 Alpízar, Francisco 5 Bacon, Christopher M. 5 Grabs, Janina 5 Haese, Marijke d' 5 Kolk, Ans 5 Krivonos, Ekaterina 5 Kuma, Tadesse 5 Lechthaler, Filippo 5 Lewin, Bryan 5 Lyon, Sarah 5 Neilson, Jeffrey 5 Pizano Salazar, Diego 5 Poer Trench, Arthur D. le 5 Ruben, Ruerd 5 Varangis, Panayotis N. 5 Verwimp, Philip 5 Vinogradova, Alexandra 5 Alwang, Jeffrey R. 4 Andriani, Pierpaolo 4 Arnould, Eric J. 4 Barham, Bradford L. 4 Blouin, Arthur 4 Carlsson, Frederik 4 Frölich, Markus 4 Hill, Ruth Vargas 4
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World Bank 10 FAO 4 Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia 4 Fundación para la Educación Superior y el Desarrollo 4 Comisión nacional del café 3 KSKSKS 3 Weltbank 3 British Library of Political and Economic Science 2 East African Literature Bureau 2 International Coffee Organization 2 International Trade Centre 2 National Bureau of Economic Research 2 Addis Ababa University / Institute of Pathobiology 1 African Economic Research Consortium 1 Asociación cafetalera de El Salvador 1 Association Française des Volontaires de Progrès, Délégation du Gabon 1 Banca nazionale del lavoro 1 Banco Central de Costa Rica 1 Banco Central del Ecuador / Dirección General de Estudios 1 Banco do Nordeste do Brasil / Departamento de Estudos Econômicos do Nordeste 1 Banco nacional de fomento de Honduras 1 Books on Demand GmbH <Norderstedt> 1 Boston College / College of Business Administration 1 Bugufi Coffee Cooperative Union Ltd. 1 CEPAL 1 Centre de Petit Bassam <Abidjan> 1 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 1 Centro de Estudios Regionales, Cafeteros y Empresariales <Manizales> 1 Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico <Bogotá> 1 Centro de Planificación y Acción Ecuménica <Santo Domingo> 1 Chiapas / Consejo de Fomento a la Investigación y Difusión de la Cultura 1 Coffee Board of Kenya 1 Coffee Growers' Association 1 Coffee Research Station, Lyamungu, Moshi, Tanganyika, Nov. 1953 1 Coffee and Tea Development and Marketing Authority, Public Relations Department 1 Congreso Nacional de Cafeteros 1 Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales 1 Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier 1 Dep. estadual do café 1 Departamento nacional do cafe, Brasil 1
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World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 31 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 22 Food policy : economics planning and politics of food and agriculture 13 Agricultural economics : the journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists 11 Documentos CEDE 7 The journal of development studies : JDS 7 Agricultura em São Paulo : revista de economia agrícola 6 Agriculture and agro-industries journal : devoted to modernization of agriculture and allied industries and rural development 6 American journal of agricultural economics 6 Cogent business & management 6 Cogent economics & finance 6 Ensayos sobre economía cafetera 6 IFPRI discussion paper 6 Policy Research Working Paper 6 Policy research working paper : WPS 6 Annals of public and cooperative economics 5 Development policy review 5 Documento CEDE 5 Economies : open access journal 5 Journal of agribusiness in developing and emerging economies : JADEE 5 Journal of international development : the journal of the Development Studies Association 5 Sustainable food discussion papers 5 Applied economics 4 Canadian journal of development studies 4 Curso de Economía Cafeeira ; 1 4 Economic geography 4 European review of agricultural economics 4 FAS-M / United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service 4 Policy research working paper 4 Revista brasileira de economia : RBE ; revista da Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia da Fundação Getúlio Vargas 4 Studies in agricultural economics 4 Working paper 4 Working paper : ACIAR project 8734, designing monitoring systems for smallholder agriculture in Papua New Guinea 4 Agricultural and Food Economics : AFE 3 Agricultural and resource economics review : ARER 3 Bioeconomics working paper series : working paper 3 Business history 3 Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 3 Economic development and cultural change 3 Essays on coffee and economic development 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,304 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 6 EconStor 2
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Brewing prosperity : an analysis of living income gaps among coffee smallholders in Central Kenya
Boukaka, Sédi-Anne; Benfica, Rui - 2025
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Towards sustainability in organic coffee production : a holistic analysis of research trends, challenges, and future prospects
Parrales-Reyes, Jenny; Cañarte-Quimis, Luz Yanina; … - In: LogForum : elektroniczne czasopismo naukowe z dziedziny … 21 (2025) 3, pp. 383-403
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Sustainability standards in agri-food value chains : impacts and trade-offs for smallholder farmers
Wollni, Meike; Bohn, Sophia; Ocampo-Ariza, Carolina; … - In: Agricultural economics : the journal of the … 56 (2025) 3, pp. 373-389
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World heritage status and farmers' income : evidence from a regression discontinuity design in Colombia
Rodríguez, Orlando; Vrachioli, Maria; Wüpper, David … - In: Agricultural economics : the journal of the … 56 (2025) 5, pp. 728-748
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True cost accounting for cocoa, coffee, maize, livestock, palm oil, rice, soybeans and wheat : an overview of key commodities under the Global Environment Facility's Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program
Drogo, Federico; Ignaciuk, Adriana M.; Neves, Bernardete; … - 2025
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Economic-ecological impacts of coffee growing : a multiregional analysis for Chapada Diamantina region, Bahia
Oliveira Silva, Maíra Ferraz de; Pires, Mônica de Moura; … - In: Regional science policy and practice : RSPP 17 (2025) 9, pp. 1-17
This study aims to assess the economic-ecological impacts of coffee growing of Chapada Diamantina, located in the Brazilian state of Bahia, within the context of the local, state, and national production structure. The intensity coefficients of the use of ecological commodities are quantified by...
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Examining the distance puzzle in the global coffee trade
Rezitis, Anthony N.; Zangelidis, Leonidas; Karytsas, … - In: Economics and Business Letters : EBL 14 (2025) 2, pp. 88-94
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Promoting sustainable coffee production : a comparison of economic and ecological indicators under in-house and third-party sustainability standards in Rwanda
Paz, Bruno; Wollni, Meike; Maertens, Miet; … - 2025
Voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) have gained prominence in the agri-food sector as marketbased tools to address environmental and social concerns in global supply chains. While third-party certifications like Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade have been extensively studied, company-led...
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Market structure, vertical integration and farmers' welfare in Costa Rica coffee industry
Leone, Fabrizio; Macchiavello, Rocco; Miquel-Florensa, … - 2025
Widespread market imperfections in agricultural value chains raise the possibility that regulatory interventions may enhance efficiency and farmers' welfare. We develop a structural model of agricultural value chains and estimate it using rich data from Costa Rica's coffee sector to evaluate...
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The formation of a sustainable organizational identity : insights from Brazilian coffee producers
Kyrdoda, Yuliia; Balzano, Marco; Vianelli, Donata - In: Business strategy and the environment 34 (2025) 1, pp. 1-18
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Exploring the effects of price stabilization on coffee income among farmers in Rwanda : does certification matter?
Squarcina, Margherita - 2025
In recent years, farmers have faced growing exposure to economic shocks, extreme weather events, and conflicts, threatening their incomes, especially in developing countries. This study investigates whether voluntary sustainability standards help mitigate the economic impact of price shocks,...
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Voluntary Sustainability Standards and Socioeconomic and Ecological Outcomes – Panel evidence from Rwanda’s Coffee Sector
Wätzold, Marlene Yu Lilin; Cooke, Amanda; … - 2025
Voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) provide consumers with the assurance that certified products are produced under more sustainable conditions. While the literature on VSS has expanded considerably, most studies rely on cross-sectional data, thereby providing only a snapshot in time and...
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Contested coffees : arabica, robusta, and the narrative of high-quality coffee in Mexico
Oviedo-Rodríguez, Claudia; Jansen, Kees; Vellema, Sietze - In: The journal of development studies 61 (2025) 11, pp. 1882-1899
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Organizational innovation in the relationship between total quality management and business financial performance : case of coffee processing firms in Guji Zone, Ethiopia
Warie, Gemechu Hotessa; Huluka, Admassu Tesso; Bariso, … - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-19
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediation effect of organizational innovation in the relationship between total quality management and business financial performance. The study used a quantitative approach with descriptive and explanatory design. The coffee processing industries...
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Land inequality in a coffee economy: São Paulo during the early Twentieth Century
Colistete, Renato P.; Lamounier, Maria Lúcia - 2024
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Husbands and wives : power, peril and female participation in a Ugandan coffee cooperative
Canelas Tobar, Carla; Meier zu Selhausen, Felix; Stam, Erik - In: Journal of small business & enterprise development 31 (2024) 8, pp. 168-204
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Determinants influencing Vietnam coffee exports
Thuy Dung Vo; Laike, Yang; Tran Manh Dung - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-16
This study investigates the impact levels of determinants on Vietnam’s coffee exports by applying the Spatial Gravity Model and panel data to consider the spatial dependence in the gravity model. The Spatial Gravity Model was employed to spatially examine influencing factors among trading...
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A qualitative study exploring women's empowerment in coffee cooperatives in Chiapas, Mexico
Eissler, Sarah; Rubin, Deborah; Anda, Victoria de - 2024
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Impact of exchange rate volatility on coffee export in Kenya
Wanzala, Richard Wamalwa; Marwa, Nyankomo; Lwanga, … - In: Cogent economics & finance 12 (2024) 1, pp. 1-15
Ninety-five percent of Kenyan coffee is exported as green coffee in the international market in Europe. As a spot market, this presents a problem in that the currency of the foreign market differs from that of the domestic country (Kenya), resulting in an exchange rate problem. Kenya has a...
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Beyond coffee : towards a circular coffee economy
2024
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Impacts of Brazilian green coffee production and its logistical corridors on the international coffee market
Correia, Paula Ferreira da Cruz; Reis, João Gilberto … - In: Logistics 8 (2024) 2, pp. 1-12
Background: The coffee industry is one of the most important world supply chains, with an estimated consumption of two billion cups daily, making it the most consumed beverage worldwide. Coffee beans are primarily grown in tropical countries, with Brazil accounting for almost 50% of the...
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Design of a traceability system for a coffee supply chain based on blockchain and machine learning
Ligar, Bonang; Madenda, Sarifuddin; Mardjan, Sutrisno; … - In: Journal of industrial engineering and management : JIEM 17 (2024) 1, pp. 151-167
Purpose: This paper aims to develop a coffee supply chain traceability system based on Blockchain (BC) and Machine Learning (ML) with the aim of ensuring the quality of coffee beans production. BC functions to ensure supply chain performance, while the ML model ensures product...
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Factors influencing environmental sustainability performance : a study applied to coffee crops in Colombia
Rojas-Ospina, Alexis; Zuñiga-Collazos, Alexander; … - In: Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and … 10 (2024) 3, pp. 1-12
The Environmental Sustainability Performance (ESP) in Agricultural Activity (AA) is a topic of great interest due to its essential role in the future of society. Efficient resource management and capacity building among people engaged in AA are essential for reducing environmental impact and...
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The role of high-value agriculture in capability expansion : qualitative insights into smallholder cash crop production in Nepal, Laos and Rwanda
Matthys, Marie-Luise; Illien, Patrick; Acharya, Sushant; … - In: The European journal of development research 36 (2024) 1, pp. 243-262
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Total factor productivity, deforestation, and voluntary sustainability standards : evidence from Rwandese coffee farmers
Paz, Bruno; Dalheimer, Bernhard; Wollni, Meike - 2024
Increasing food demand will most likely be met with agricultural intensification and land clearing, exacerbating environmental consequences associated with food supply. The mechanisms and trade-offs between agriculture and the environment are heterogeneous and not well understood, yet key to...
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Cultivating change : exploring the link between certification, dietary quality and women’s empowerment among coffee farmers in Rwanda
Bohn, Sophia; Wollni, Meike; Paz, Bruno - 2024
Sustainability standards promise not only to promote environmentally friendly production, but also to improve farmers' livelihoods by linking them to high-value markets. While there has been extensive research on how sustainability standards affect farmers' incomes, much less attention has been...
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Market variables influence customer behavior toward coffee business growth
Montajula Suvattanadilok - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-14
This study investigates the impact of market engagement strategies-specifically market involvement, customer centricity, employee empowerment, and market innovation-on consumer behavior and business growth within the Thai coffee industry. Recognizing the pivotal role these factors play in...
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Incorporation of different types of farmers into different coffee markets
Oviedo-Rodríguez, Claudia; Jansen, Kees; Vellema, Sietze - In: Canadian journal of development studies 45 (2024) 1, pp. 161-180
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Impact of agricultural credit on coffee productivity in Kenya
Wanzala, Richard Wamalwa; Marwa, Nyankomo; Lwanga, … - In: World development sustainability 5 (2024), pp. 1-11
Historically, agricultural credit programs have been used as a policy instrument to improve agricultural productivity and livelihoods of smallholder farmers. The effectiveness of such credit programs has been widely deliberated with an opaque unanimity being reached since yield is stochastic....
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Can smallholder farmers in Honduras and Guatemala export deforestation-free coffee to the European Union?
Krivonos, Ekaterina; Perego, Viviana Maria Eugenia; … - FAO; Weltbank - 2024
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Partnership development of smallholder coffee cultivation : a model for social capital in the global value chain
Adi Haryono; Juniarti, Ina; Matajat, Karjo; Suroso, … - In: Economies : open access journal 12 (2024) 12, pp. 1-17
The productivity of smallholder coffee cultivation is declining due to ageing trees, making the rejuvenation of coffee trees with superior seeds essential. This rejuvenation process requires the support and participation of various stakeholders, including the government, banks, investors,...
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Paying more to make less : value degrading in the coffee value chain in eastern Uganda
Arslan, Cansin; Gregg, Daniel; Wollni, Meike - 2024
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The hidden costs of coffee production in the Eastern African value chains : background paper for The State of Food and Agriculture 2024
Adong, Annet; Kornher, Lukas; Chichaibelu, Bezawit Beyene; … - 2024
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Influencing factors of Indonesian coffee product customer experience in international market : an aspect-based sentiment analysis with GPT-3 Davinci model
Chaldun, Evy Rachmawati; Yudoko, Gatot; Maryunani, … - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-27
International trade is increasingly facilitated by e-commerce platforms, fostering user-generated content through customer reviews, which can be analysed using sentiment analysis to uncover the customer experience. This study applies aspect-based sentiment analysis with the GPT-3 Davinci version...
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Segmentation and spending patterns in the Saudi Arabian coffee market
Alnafissa, Mohamad; Alagsam, Fuad; Almojel, Suliman; … - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-16
While Saudi coffee (SC) holds deep cultural and historical significance within the Kingdom, rising global exposure and modern coffee shops are driving domestic consumers toward other coffee (OC) varieties. In this context, this study has two objectives: First, to segment the coffee market and...
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New coffee varieties as a climate adaptation strategy : empirical evidence from Costa Rica
Kahsay, Goytom A.; Turreira-García, Nerea; … - In: World development sustainability 2 (2023), pp. 1-10
Adapting to climate change in vulnerable coffee regions is crucial to maintain rural livelihoods. Among the solutions, coffee breeding strategies aim to produce coffee varieties with higher output performance than traditional varieties while reducing competition for land. This paper investigates...
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Enhancing Innovation in the Ugandan Agri-Food Sector : Robusta Coffee Planting Material & Tropical Fruit Processing
Lybbert, Travis J.; Diiro, Gracious; Kawooya, Dick; … - 2023
Uganda's innovation performance in recent years has consistently outpaced other low-income and Sub-Saharan African countries. Though encouraging, this nascent progress will only benefit the broader Ugandan population if policy makers address specific constraints in the innovation systems of the...
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Traceability, value, and trust in the coffee market : a natural experiment in Ethiopia
Mbakop, Ludovic; Jenkins, Glenn P.; Leung, Leonard; … - 2023
This study measures the impact of traceability attributes on international buyers' willingness to pay for coffee produced in Ethiopia and the impact of accurate information on the production location of the coffee on the pricing according to its type and grade. Two sets of regressions models...
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The effects of currency devaluation on Ethiopia's major export commodities : the case of coffee and khat : evidence from the vector error correction model and the Johansen co-integration test
Elias, Abdelkaf; Dachito, Amsalu; Abdulbari, Shabu - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 1, pp. 1-27
Devaluation of the currency has been stipulated and utilized increasingly as a stabilization device in developing countries. The Ethiopian government employed a devaluation policy to improve the export performance of the country. However, various literature demonstrates that the devaluation of...
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Assessing the COVID-19 impacts on the coffee industry in Laos : an input-output modelling approach
Somvang Phimmavong; Keenan, Rodney J.; Viengvilay Phimmavong - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-18
This paper employs an input-output modelling approach to quantify the impact of decreases in coffee exports between 2019 and 2020 resulting from the implementation of various COVID-19 policies in Lao PDR. The analysis was undertaken at two levels in investigating the effects of these policies on...
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Governance and asymmetry in global value chains of the coffee industry : possibility for catch-up by emerging economies
Moreira, Uallace; Lee, Keun - In: Seoul journal of economics : SJE 36 (2023) 1, pp. 79-111
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What sets cooperative farmers apart from non-cooperative farmers? : a transaction cost economics analysis of coffee farmers in Mexico
Trejo-Pech, Carlos Omar; Servín-Juárez, Roselia; … - In: Agricultural and Food Economics : AFE 11 (2023) 1, pp. 1-24
This study investigates what factors relate to the coffee farmer's cooperative affiliation decision and whether this decision impacts the farmer's cash holdings. First, we propose a cooperative affiliation model based on transaction cost economics theory. There is a lack of consensus in the...
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The voluntary sustainability standards and their contribution towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals : a systematic review on the coffee sector
Rubio-Jovel, Karla - In: Journal of international development : the journal of … 35 (2023) 6, pp. 1013-1052
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Chat over coffee? : diffusion of agronomic practices and market spillovers in Rwanda
Duflo, Esther; Keniston, Daniel; Suri, Tavneet; Zipfel, … - 2023
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Blockchain traceability model in the coffee industry
Alamsyah, Andry; Widiyanesti, Sri; Wulansari, Puspita; … - In: Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and … 9 (2023) 1, pp. 1-9
As one of the most popular drinks in the world, coffee has limitations in its complex and opaque supply chain. Consumers have difficulty verifying coffee quality according to the price they pay. However, innovative technologies such as blockchain emerge with the potential to support the coffee...
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Are geographical indications contributing to sustainability? : the case of coffee industry and deforestation in Colombia
Caravaggio, Nicola; Vaquero-Piñeiro, Cristina - 2023
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The design of a contract farming model for coffee tree replanting
Adi Haryono; Maarif, Mohamad Syamsul; Suroso, Arif Imam; … - In: Economies : open access journal 11 (2023) 7, pp. 1-18
Coffee tree replanting is needed in Indonesia, yet a financing scheme is not available at the moment due to its economic feasibility and farmers' reluctance to reinvest. This research aims to design contract farming for coffee tree replanting in Indonesia to support coffee farmer welfare. The...
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The bitter taste of Brazil's temporary import ban on Robusta coffee
Otgun, Hanifi; Beghin, John C.; Maximiliano, Fernando - 2023 - This draft: November 13, 2023
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Enhancement of coffee quality in Rwanda : a stakeholder analysis of government policies
Jenkins, Glenn P.; Mbakop, Ludovic; Miklyaev, Mikhail - 2023
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Three Decades of Shade Trees Improve Soil Organic Carbon Pools But Not Methane Uptake in Coffee Systems
Sun, Hao; Zhang, Fulan; Raza, Syed Turab; Zhu, Yingmo; … - 2023
The rapid expansion of coffee plantations in tropical area at the cost of natural forest may suppress the methane (CH4) uptake and change the soil fertility. However, observations on soil CH4 uptake rates and the ecological consequence studies on coffee-based plantations are sparse. The...
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