Some of the rarest coffees in the world include Black Ivory from Thailand, which sells for approximately $1,500 per kilogram and Kopi Luwak from Indonesia that can fetch up to $1,200 per kilogram.
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India's Tata Consumer Products "will calibrate" its plans to open Starbucks stores in the near term at a time when ...
Tata Consumer Products, facing reduced foot traffic in its Indian Starbucks cafes, will adjust short-term expansion plans ...
We will calibrate for the short term ... In the near term there will be pressure,' says Tata Consumer CEO Sunil D'Souza ...
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