With market prices for coffee jumping, could that cup of java be a jolt to your wallet? | CBC News
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The price of coffee has surged, with Arabica beans now costing around $2.70 US per pound compared to $1.49 US last year, driven by climate change impacts.
'We've got other impacts such as pests and disease in regions like Colombia and Vietnam. So, you throw all of that together, tied in with supply chain disruptions, that's resulting in this price pressure we're experiencing on coffee.' — Robert Carter
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