COFFEE MARKET SUPPLY & DEMAND DEMAND DETERMINANTS Increased income in coffee producing countries Demographic change SUPPLY DETERMINANTS Climate change.

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COFFEE MARKET SUPPLY & DEMAND DEMAND DETERMINANTS Increased income in coffee producing countries Demographic change SUPPLY DETERMINANTS Climate change (drought, excessive rain) Lack of capital Disease infecting coffee trees Slow growth of coffee plant

Demand Determinants Increased income in coffee producing countries Demographic change Supply Determinants Climate change (drought, excessive rain) Lack of capital Disease infecting coffee trees Slow growth of coffee plant

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