There are many references that the failure of Central America's coffee plantation is attributed to the lack of fair trade law, effective protection of international organizations, abuse of colonial rule and its influence, and the impact of globalization. According to the findings, there is an important link between failure of coffee plantations and abuse of colonial control or sustained impact of Dutch diseases. Fair trade, globalization and international organizations certainly have problems but they are not very influential.
Coffee is powerful enough to cause it a social revolution. Coffee is drunk at home as a drink at home, but more importantly, it is drunk in a public cafe (qahveh khaneh) everywhere, appearing in the countryside of the Middle East and East Africa, towns and cities It is that. These cafés quickly became popular and became the best place for social occasions. Coffee drinking and conversation is supplemented by various entertainment styles such as music playing, dancing, chess matches, and most importantly gossip, daytime (or evening) news bulletin. If you want to know what happened in the world you were in, these cafes will soon be called 'smart schools'. A link between coffee and knowledge life has been established
Coffee has been driven to the second line for centuries, but by the end of the 20th century the culture of the cafe has completely transformed. It started in Starbucks and Costa Rica, but soon there will be an independent professional cafe. Today, the coffee standard in London has always been replaced by many wonderful cafes. Just as in the 18th century, they stand out from the crowd and must do as much as possible to leave their own unique marks in the coffee drinking experience. Look at the photo above: Another avant - garde East London cafe where a hull imitating a pirate ship was engraved. You may open your eyes and swear "experts", but there are questions to ask: this not only entails the things we need, but also in the typical aspect of London coffee Yes.