The first point the author presents is that more money goes to “middlemen” and less to the producer. The author strengthens this point by providing everyday statistics, such as Canadians drinking coffee that only gives producers 54 cents for a pound of beans or 11 cents for
The first point the author presents is that more money goes to “middlemen” and less to the producer. The author strengthens this point by providing everyday statistics, such as Canadians drinking coffee that only gives producers 54 cents for a pound of beans or 11 cents for