"The coffee market: a showcase of developing countries' problems on the global scale" . "1"^^ . "RIV/62156489:43310/10:00162051" . . . "1"^^ . . "2010-01-01+01:00"^^ . "RIV/62156489:43310/10:00162051!RIV11-MSM-43310___" . "[47A08E3A770A]" . "ICABR 2010" . "Mendel University in Brno" . "The coffee market: a showcase of developing countries' problems on the global scale" . . . "Sm\u011Bl\u00EDkov\u00E1, Edita" . "dependency; commodity chain; developing countries; coffee"@en . . . "10"^^ . . . . "The coffee market: a showcase of developing countries' problems on the global scale"@en . . "Brno" . "Coffee belongs to the most traded (not only) agricultural commodities. Despite the fact, it has emerged a %22coffee boom%22 in consuming countries, international coffee prices have fallen dramatically down and agricultural producers have been caught in the %22coffee crisis%22. At a country level, the economic prosperity of many developing countries is closely connected with coffee production, as well as other primary commodities. The aim of this paper is to make functional and financial analysis of coffee commodity chain and on the basis of gained results to suggest some possibilities to improve the balance of power along the whole commodity chain. The main methodological instruments used in this paper are drawn from Global Commodity Chain (GCC) analysis. The results have been obtained by the research project MSM 6215648904 %22The Czech Economy in the Process of Integration and Globalisation, and the Development of Agricultural Sector and the Sector of Services under the New Conditions of the Integrated Europea"@en . . "United Arab Emirates" . . . "43310" . "The coffee market: a showcase of developing countries' problems on the global scale"@en . "Z(MSM6215648904)" . . . "Coffee belongs to the most traded (not only) agricultural commodities. Despite the fact, it has emerged a %22coffee boom%22 in consuming countries, international coffee prices have fallen dramatically down and agricultural producers have been caught in the %22coffee crisis%22. At a country level, the economic prosperity of many developing countries is closely connected with coffee production, as well as other primary commodities. The aim of this paper is to make functional and financial analysis of coffee commodity chain and on the basis of gained results to suggest some possibilities to improve the balance of power along the whole commodity chain. The main methodological instruments used in this paper are drawn from Global Commodity Chain (GCC) analysis. The results have been obtained by the research project MSM 6215648904 %22The Czech Economy in the Process of Integration and Globalisation, and the Development of Agricultural Sector and the Sector of Services under the New Conditions of the Integrated Europea" . "978-80-7375-436-5" . . "251106" .