Soaring Coffee Prices — Why We Should Talk About Ownership, Not Price

In recent months, dramatically rising coffee prices have dominated the headlines. The benchmark price for Arabica beans, also known as the C-Price, surged to $4.25 per pound in February, hitting a nominal all-time high, more than doubling in less than a year. What does this mean for Pachamama Farmer Owners?

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