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The Coffee Production market is a complex and diverse industry that encompasses the entire process of growing, harvesting, processing, and roasting coffee beans. It involves a variety of stakeholders, from farmers and cooperatives to traders, exporters, and roasters. Coffee production is a labor-intensive process, with farmers and cooperatives responsible for growing and harvesting the beans, while traders and exporters are responsible for transporting and selling the beans to roasters. Roasters then roast the beans to the desired flavor profile and package them for sale.
The Coffee Production market is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies operating in the space. Some of the major players include Starbucks, Nestle, J.M. Smucker, Kraft Heinz, and Folgers. Other notable companies include Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Dunkin' Donuts, and Lavazza. Show Less Read more