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>Coffee is a major export commodity and was the top agricultural export for 12 countries in 2004; the world's seventh-largest legal agricultural export, by value, in 2005; and "the second most valuable commodity exported by developing countries," from 1970 to circa 2000,[1][2] which is frequently misstated—see coffee commodity market.[3][4] Unroasted, or green, coffee beans comprise one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world;[5] the commodity is traded in futures contracts on many exchanges, including the New York Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, New York Intercontinental Exchange, and the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange.
How do I profit from coffee?

>> No.23927852

>>23927767
Invent a special flavour of coffee, where the beans are "aged" in a female asshole for some time.

>> No.23927855

Grow it and sell it.
Or better yet, open a Starbucks copy cat. Cheap coffee sold 10x its real price to bunch of plebs that cant taste the difference between Panamanian geisha and water with dirt.

>> No.23927883

>>23927767
Coffee is a very complicated industry, if you don't understand commodity trading, have a good palete, or know how to roast coffee you shouldn't be involved in anything other than making lattes at a cafe.

>> No.23927932

>>23927855
There's already hundreds of these and the rent prices where those hipsters congregate are very high.