Knoema.com - Coffee http://knoema.es 2023-07-30T20:18:15Z /favicon.png Knoema es su Autopista personal hacia el conocimiento U.S. Inflation Trends: Like Coffee? Get Ready to Pay More //knoema.es/qemlhre/u-s-inflation-trends-like-coffee-get-ready-to-pay-more 2023-07-30T20:18:15Z Misha Gusev knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1000560
U.S. Inflation Trends: Like Coffee? Get Ready to Pay More

(19 October 2021) Through June-September of 2021, consumer price index (CPI) inflation in the U.S. accelerated to 5.4% on a year-over-year basis, which was the highest monthly growth rate in the last 12 years. Not all consumer goods were affected by price increases equally. For example, used car and gasoline prices were up 40% year-over-year in July, while consumer coffee prices have only increased by 1% year-over-year. However, the latest commodity market data indicates that millions of Americans will likely be paying more for "the favorite beverage of the civilized world".The price for New York traded Arabica beans increased to an average $2.03 per pound in August 2021 — a 66% increase since the end of 2020.Coffee futures prices have risen on expected coffee crop loss in Brazil, the world's largest producer and exporter of coffee. According to USDA estimates, the severe droughts could reduce the 2020-2021 Brazilian Arabica coffee harvest by 30% compared to the previous market year, and by 23% compared to the 2017-2021 average. Rising sea fright prices also contribute to an increase in coffee costs. Brazil accounts for 40% of Arabica coffee beans production and 27% of global coffee beans exports. Thirty percent of coffee beans imported by the U.S. are supplied from Brazil. Note: Arabica, Coffea arabica, is the world's most popular and widely produced species of coffee, as well as the type most commonly imported into the US. Arabica is grown at higher altitudes and tends to have a sweeter and more nuanced taste. Robusta, Coffea canephora, the other widely-produced species of coffee, has a stronger and harsher taste. It contains twice as much caffeine as arabica, is generally considered to be of inferior quality, and is typically less expensive.

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Number of Starbucks Stores Globally, 1992-2021 //knoema.es/kchdsge/number-of-starbucks-stores-globally-1992-2021 2021-04-16T10:14:35Z Alex Kulikov knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1847910
Number of Starbucks Stores Globally, 1992-2021

(29 March 2021)  Today Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 32,938 retail locations as of the first quarter of 2021, followed distantly by coffee shop chains such as Dunkin Donuts with about 10,000 restaurants, Tim Hortons with 4,300 outlets, and Costa Coffee with nearly 1,700 stores worldwide. Starbucks was founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, and incorporated on November 4, 1985, to become the publicly traded Starbucks Corporation.Based on the company's positive, sustained operating results, it is ranked among Forbes' Top-500 world's biggest public companies.  Starbucks' international footprint has expanded to 24,058 stores worldwide since first expanding outside the US market in 1996, with stores located in three main markets: the Americas, which includes Canada, Latin America, and the US; China and the Asia Pacific (CAP); and the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The domestic market still represents more than half of all Starbucks stores; California, with 1,863 locations, has more stores than any other state.  Starbucks operates two types of stores: company-operated and licensed. Currently, the store count is almost equally distributed between these two types - 51 percent of stores are company-operated and the other 49 percent are licensed - even under continuous expansion. During the first quarter of 2021, Starbucks launched 278 new stores. The company's growth is bolstered by a low turnover of its stores. Only 443 Starbucks stores have closed throughout the company's history: 240 stores in 2009, the year of the global financial crisis; 42, in 2010; and 161 in 2011.

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Cameroon: Coffee and Cocoa //knoema.es/xnyswvg/cameroon-coffee-and-cocoa 2020-11-11T09:47:18Z Alex Kulikov knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1847910
Cameroon: Coffee and Cocoa

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Nigeria: Coffee and Cocoa //knoema.es/jyosraf/nigeria-coffee-and-cocoa 2020-11-11T09:47:17Z Alex Kulikov knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1847910
Nigeria: Coffee and Cocoa

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Balaji Profile //knoema.es/abnctsb/balaji-profile 2018-03-02T08:13:39Z Balaji S knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1000220
Balaji Profile

  World Development Indicator (from WorldBank) probably be the first entrant to our Knoema Data repository that I began with. Since then, thousands and thousands of datasets are getting poured to our data repository by the team of data analyst under my leadership. Today, we are having nearly 3b (three billion) curated time series data from credible sources to facilitate instant data analysis.   There are many interesting data that I come across on various topics/countries in my data journey and shown few here that I like/care about. (Yes of course, it may be stereotyped to India). More of my scribbling work can be seen here.   I bet you, you will find data of your interest within Knoema by Signing up for FREE.  

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India Coffee Exports Summary //knoema.es/dhqhqie/india-coffee-exports-summary 2018-02-14T14:42:39Z Balaji S knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1000220
India Coffee Exports Summary

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Starbucks is in India now!!! Should they procure Indian coffee beans? //knoema.es/ozaowvd/starbucks-is-in-india-now-should-they-procure-indian-coffee-beans 2012-11-08T11:02:33Z Balaji S knoema.es://knoema.es/user/1000220
Starbucks is in India now!!! Should they procure Indian coffee beans?

It is well known that Karnataka is the largest Coffee Bean Producer. Guess how much is the share? It is 72% of India's Production. It is interesting to know Andra Pradesh, Odisha & North Eastern States are doing Coffee Plantations.  Per day wages for Coffee Plantation workers is highest in Andra Pradesh and lowest in Odisha. Coorg (37%), Chikmagalur(25%) and Wyanad(19%) are taking top 3 positions of major coffee producers. India has started growing more Robusta bean than Arabica since 1991.  Source: Coffee Board of India

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