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Australian coffee growers hope high global prices open gap in the market
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-01-14
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The price of coffee beans is at its highest point in nearly half a century, as bad weather limits production overseas. But Australian growers may not be benefiting from the global shortage.
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