How to Buy Coffee Stocks
For some commodities, it is possible to gain indirect exposure to the resource through an investment in companies that are engaged in its production. That is challenging, however, given the nature of the coffee industry. Most of global production comes from small, privately-owned entities or farmers--meaning that purchasing stock is impossible. There are, however, a few options. Tata Coffee Ltd. (TCO:IN) is one option, as this Indian company accounts for a significant portion of Asian coffee bean production.
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