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Coffee prices have fallen by 70 per cent since 1997, costing poor countries $8 billion

Poor countries produce most of the coffee, chocolate, cotton, and copper that the rich world consume - but the rich world sets the price.

Low prices make huge profits for the big companies that sell them on to consumers, but leave millions of producers barely able to survive.

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