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From crop to cup: How coffee travels through its supply chain
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There's a good chance your day started with a cappuccino, or a cold brew, and you aren't alone. In fact, coffee is one of the most consumed drinks on the planet, and it's also one of the most traded commodities.
According to the National Coffee Association, more than 150 million people drink coffee on a daily basis in the U.S. alone. Globally, consumption is estimated at over 2.25 billion cups per day.
But before it gets to your morning cup, coffee beans travel through a complex global supply chain. Today's illustration from Dan Zettwoch breaks down this journey into 10 distinct steps.
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