Coffee Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Coffee stocks.

Coffee Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 18 BROS Forget Starbucks: Buy Stock in This Growing Coffee Chain With a Fanatical Customer Base Instead
May 18 BROS Forget Amazon: These Unstoppable Stocks Are Better Buys
May 18 BROS Why It's Time to Sell Starbucks and Buy Dutch Bros Instead
May 17 AGRO Adecoagro S.A. (AGRO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 17 AGRO Adecoagro S.A. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 17 BROS With Shares Down Nearly 55%, Is Now the Time to Buy This Restaurant Stock?
May 17 BROS The Ultimate Growth Stock to Buy With $500 Right Now
May 16 AGRO Adecoagro declares $0.1682 dividend
May 16 AGRO Adjusted EBITDA of $90.1 million. Solid crushing pace and Farming yield normalization. $35 million cash dividend during 2024.
May 16 AGRO Adecoagro Non-GAAP EPS of $0.22, revenue of $253.8M beats by $8.8M
May 16 SBUX What's taking the greatest toll on consumers?
May 16 SBUX Starbucks: Don't Let Short-Term Headwinds Overcomplicate This Opportunity
May 15 LSF Leslie’s, Inc. Appoints Maile (Clark) Naylor to Board of Directors
May 15 SBUX Grocery prices jumped 1.2% last month as food inflation returns to pre-pandemic levels
May 15 SBUX Dividend picks by SA analysts: PFE, DVN, SBUX and LOW
May 15 BRCC Can BRC INC (BRCC) Climb 41.19% to Reach the Level Wall Street Analysts Expect?
May 15 SBUX Starbucks Corp's Dividend Analysis
May 14 SBUX The Power Of Starbucks' Moat
May 14 SBUX Starbucks Is Losing Momentum in the U.S., Can It Succeed in China?
May 14 BROS Starbucks Is Losing Momentum in the U.S., Can It Succeed in China?
Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain Coffea species. The genus Coffea is native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, Indian subcontinent, and Africa. The two most commonly grown are C. arabica and C. robusta. Once ripe, coffee berries are picked, processed, and dried. Dried coffee seeds (referred to as "beans") are roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor. Roasted beans are ground and then brewed with near-boiling water to produce the beverage known as coffee.
Coffee is darkly colored, bitter, slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. It is one of the most popular drinks in the world, and it can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, French press, café latte). It is usually served hot, although iced coffee is a popular alternative. Clinical studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption lowers the risk of some diseases, although those long-term studies are of generally poor quality.The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking appears in modern-day Yemen in southern Arabia in the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines. It was here in Arabia that coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a similar way to how it is now prepared. But the coffee seeds had to be first exported from East Africa to Yemen, as the Coffea arabica plant is thought to have been indigenous to the former. Yemeni traders took coffee back to their homeland and began to cultivate the seed. By the 16th century, the drink had reached Persia, Turkey, and North Africa. From there, it spread to Europe and the rest of the world.
As of 2016, Brazil was the leading grower of coffee beans, producing one-third of the world total. Coffee is a major export commodity, being the top legal agricultural export for numerous countries. It is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. Green, unroasted coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world. Some controversy has been associated with coffee cultivation and the way developed countries trade with developing nations, as well as the impact on the environment with regards to the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. Consequently, the markets for fair trade and organic coffee are expanding, notably in the USA.

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