Demand for coffee can create ecological, economic rift with poorer nations
date:Aug 25, 2015
equires farmers to exclusively grow coffee.

Especially these peasant farmers who maybe have a small plot of land, they rely almost exclusively on coffee sales to sustain themselves, Myers said.

Major drops in commodities prices of coffee beans to around $0.50 per pound in 2001 nearly wiped out economies of those nations, for example.

That really hit the famers hard, and it caused a lot of these family farms that have historically relied on coffee to keep themselves afloat, Myers said.

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