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Starbucks' role as the world's fifth-largest buyer of coffee--behind the likes of Nestlé (NSRGY ) and Procter & Gamble (PG )--has placed it smack in the center of a controversy over how well-heeled corporations deal with poor farmers. The chain has a lot to lose if consumers, especially young ones, see it as a Third World profiteer. But the plight of the world's financially struggling coffee farmer is a complicated one--and not all the fault of corporate coffee buyers. Farmers are caught up in the harsh world of commodity markets, where prices are based on supply and demand in a highly fragmented industry. A chronic coffee surplus has resulted in years of low prices.
2006-10-01
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