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Haiti Coffee Supply Chain Risk Assessment

2010

World Bank


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Other Subjects
Microfinance institutions; Damages; Small growers; Coffee growing; Earnings; Political instability; Coffee trees; Fair trade coffee; Market risks; Coffee crop; Small farmer; Commodity; Currency risk; Credit facilities; Coffee crisis; Yield loss; Gdp; Consumption decline; Political stability; Agricultural exports; Farmer organizations; Adverse shocks; Coffee farmers; Coffee exports; Currency; High interest rates; Finance costs; Lack of access; Exporters; Specialty coffee; Lenders; Coffee buyers; Credit unions; Coffee processing; Poor households; Borrowing; External shocks; Cocoa; Interest rate; Shade cover; Central bank; Farm; Local currency; Dividends; Limited access; Capita consumption; Outstanding loan; Capital requirements; Accessible finance; Mfi; Competitiveness; Profit margins; Domestic demand; International banks; Access to credit; Foreign exchange; Domestic credit; Source of income; Business activities; Coffee growers; Currency appreciation; Cash payments; Donor investment; Commercial farmer; Cropping; Access to finance; Credit union; Exposure; Quality coffee; Farmer incomes; Coffee production; Supply chain; Domestic currency; Crop; Coffee plants; Coffee trade; Principal exports; Financial difficulties; Coffee plantations; Exporter; Development bank; Export volumes; Alternative crops; Long-term sustainability; Foreign exchange earnings; Commercial crops; Marginal farmers; Shade tree; Coffee producers; Coffee sector; Exchange rate appreciation; Berries; Coffee growing areas; Coffee prices; Domestic market; Coffee tree; Real interest rates
Language
English

2021-06-15
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