Coffea arabica

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    Sugarcane (Saccharumofficinarum L.) is one of the most important mono cotyledon crop crops widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions which belongs to the family of Poaceae. It is an octaploid crop with a chromosome number of 2n = 8x = 80. Being highly cross-pollinated in nature, this crop requires specific, hot and humid climate for flowering (Gill et al., 2006). The sugar from the sugarcane accounts for about 70% of the worlds’ total sugar production (Comstock and Miller 2004) the…

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    of either coffee drinking or knowledge of the coffee tree is from the 15th century, in the Sufi monasteries of Yemen. The first ever Arabica coffee bean plant was discovered in Ethiopia, which is where half of the world's coffee production comes from. Whether it's Arabica or Robusta, a coffee cherry generally looks the same but the vary in size. The average Arabica plant is a large bush with dark-green oval leaves. The fruits, or cherries,…

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    "The first coffee plants originated from Africa. The coffee cherries would be grinned together by Native tribes, creating a paste which was mixed with animal fat. The mixture was rolled into little balls, used to give warriors energy for battle. The stimulating properties of a coffee during these ancient times were stipulated as a sort of religious ecstasy. There are two prominent legends emerged to explain the discovery of this magic bean." "According to one story, a goat-herder noticed his…

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    Peru’s Agricultural Export Opportunities in the US Market Singapore Introduction Singapore, also referred to as the Republic of Singapore is one of the top-ranked island countries in Southeast Asia. The main territory of Singapore includes a main island that is diamond-shaped as well as over 60 smaller islets (Singapore, 2010). Singapore is an agile and high potential location for financial hubs, global commerce, and transportation hubs. According to the World Bank, Singapore is considered as…

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    Robusta Bean Case Study

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    the same, also called ceteris paribus. Robusta beans and Arabica beans are substitutes because they are under the same category of coffee beans and one could replace the other in the market. This substitutable relationship means in this scenario, the increase in price of the Robusta beans will lead to increase in demand for the Robusta beans because more people will start consuming Arabica beans. This will cause the demand curve for the Arabica beans to increase and shift to the right from D to…

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    As a former Starbucks Barista, and an avid coffee lover – I have tasted, smelled, ground, prepared and often offered guidance to those looking for the perfect brew. I’ve heard every question, except: “Where do these beans come from?” Maybe if you asked me then, I would have touted that each bag has a specific region that they were farmed from, which is why they all have subtly different flavors – like wine. But that only answers the very basic question and does not answer how it got here, how…

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    in sub-tropical regions including rainforests, and some plantations are grown in tropical savannahs. There are two ways to grow coffee — shade cultivation and sun cultivation, and two types of coffee grown commercially— robusta and higher quality arabica. Coffee was previously shade-grown, but now ‘sun cultivation’ is becoming more popular and widely used as it produces higher yields faster than shade cultivation. Producing coffee requires deforestation and land clearing. When growing coffee…

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    The production strategy in general will change with respect to geographic location. But the strategy by Juan Valdez Cafe focuses on production of the finest coffee beans in Columbia. Their key strategy is to create opportunities for coffee growers in Columbia and also produce the finest coffee beans which allows them to maintain their quality. Juan Valdez Cafe is a premium coffee brand in Colombia. The important aspect of Juan Valdez Cafe is holding together the cultural heritage of growing…

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    Positive Effects Of Lemon

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    Most people begin the day with a cup of coffee or hot tea. But, much healthier would be if you drink every morning a cup of lukewarm water with lemon. Later in the day, you can also drink this refreshing drink, which is a multi-level good for your body. See all the benefits of " lemon -water" drink . Cleansing/detox Much has been written about the positive effects of water with lemon, and especially hot water with lemon. Lemon participate in the prevention of sepsis, has antibacterial effects…

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    Economics case analysis report on “Cafe Coffee Report” BY Nikhil Gunda Bharath R Heena Manjusha Ankur kumar Abhilash INTRODUCTION The case proclaims about the coffee war between café coffee day and starbucks. Cafe coffee day: It was started by V.G.Siddhartha in 1996. Initially it had opened 20 stores in south Indian cities like Bangalore and Chennai under the brand name of café coffee fresh and café coffee ground. By April 2013, cafe coffee day was ranked No. 2 in food and…

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