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The real cost of your cup of coffee in 2022

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more than twice as much coffee as we did 50 years ago, and production is set to triple by 2050.But it’s not getting cheaper.

Coffee prices hit a 10-year high in January 2022, more than doubling in just 12 months. Part of this is down to climate change: Brazil, the world’s largest producer, was battered in 2021 by Hurricane Ida, drought and freak frosts.

Add to that increased costs from pandemic-induced freight problems and container shortages, and we can expect the price of a cup of Joe to rise even more this year.Given the squeeze on our wallets, it feels more important than ever to spend wisely when we are stocking up the coffee jar.

We are bombarded by certifications, but does it really matter if it is Fairtrade, rainforest-friendly, organic? And why is coffee so contentious?Part of the problem with coffee is down to geography.

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