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This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for $200 a Pound

The Tico Times

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July 11, 2026

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A coffee grown high in the mountains of Los Santos sold for 200.10 per pound at Costa Rica’s 2026 Cup of Excellence auction, anchoring the strongest set of results the competition has produced in the country in recent years. The winning coffee came from Finca Río Blanco in Copey de Dota and was produced by [] The post This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for 200 a Pound appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 4, 2026

Cocoa Prices Slide As ICE Inventories Hit 1.75-Year High And Pre-Holiday Liquidation Mounts

September ICE NY cocoa (CCU26) closed down 1.10 on Thursday, while September ICE London cocoa (CAU26) fell 1.86 as traders squared positions ahead of the U.S. market holiday. Pre-weekend liquidation drove selling pressure across both New York and London cocoa markets, with losses in London accelerating after the British pound climbed to a two-week high [] The post Cocoa Prices Slide As ICE Inventories Hit 1.75-Year High And Pre-Holiday Liquidation Mounts appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

The Guardian

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· Jun 26, 2026

Venezuela earthquakes: 589 confirmed dead so far as international rescue teams arrive – latest updates

‘We hope to rescue as many living people as possible’, says the acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, but authorities fear the death toll will be in the thousandsChina’s president Xi Jinping said Beijing was ready to provide Venezuela with “disaster relief and reconstruction” assistance.Xi sent a message of condolence to Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez today, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua. Continue reading...

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 9, 2026

$8-million settlement proposed in national beef price-fixing class-action

VANCOUVER — Canadians who bought beef after 2015 could be eligible for a share of nearly 8 million as part of a proposed settlement with companies over allegations of price fixing. A statement from multiple Canadian law firms says JBS USA Company, Swift Beef Company, JBS Packerland Inc., and JBS Canada ULC have agreed to [] The post 8-million settlement proposed in national beef price-fixing class-action appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Jamaica Observer

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· Jul 3, 2026

Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’

KINGSTON, Jamaica – It’s a mixed bag for food prices this weekend as the costs of some items are up while others are down at the Coronation Market in Kingston.Onion, at 300 a pound; lettuce (400) and tomato (100) are among the food items fetching lower prices compared to last week. However, yellow yam (500), sweet pepper (400) and hot pepper (400) will all cost you more this weekend.This week, host Carlysia Ramdeen welcomed special guest, popular reggae singer Yaksta, who is also a farmer.Tune in to an all-new Market Bag on all Jamaica Observer digital platforms.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

World Rocked by 4 Powerful Earthquakes in Less Than 8 Hours. Were They Connected?

These events killed at least 164 people in Venezuela and injured several in California and Japan.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

Mondelez: Bittersweet Valuation As Lower Cocoa Costs Are Already Baked In

Mondelez: Bittersweet Valuation As Lower Cocoa Costs Are Already Baked In

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Related coverage for "This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for $200 a Pound": Foreign Policy Journal — Cocoa Prices Slide As ICE Inventories Hit 1.75-Year High And Pre-Holiday Liquidation Mounts. The Guardian — Venezuela earthquakes: 589 confirmed dead so far as international rescue teams arrive – latest updates. CityNews Montreal — $8-million settlement proposed in national beef price-fixing class-action. Jamaica Observer — Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’. Gizmodo — World Rocked by 4 Powerful Earthquakes in Less Than 8 Hours. Were They Connected?. Seeking Alpha — Mondelez: Bittersweet Valuation As Lower Cocoa Costs Are Already Baked In