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- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 first "John M.".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 isCitedBy Coffee.
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 isCitedBy Economics_of_coffee.
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 last "Talbot".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 page "50".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 publisher "Rowman & Littlefield".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 quote ""So many people who have written about coffee have gotten it wrong. Coffee is not the second most valuable primary commodity in world trade, as is often stated. [...] It is not the second most traded commodity, a nebulous formulation that occurs repeatedly in the media. Coffee is the second most valuable commodity exported by developing countries."".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 title "Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain".
- 6f8d03e1417914024cf1ef1ae8041357346e0df43c18d010d73505896a0b8237 year "2004".