The book progresses systematically, beginning with the history of coffee and its global spread. It then delves into coffee production, examining farming techniques and the roles of various stakeholders. A key focus is on global trade networks, including commodity exchanges and international agreements. Finally, the book analyzes consumer demand, revealing how factors like income and marketing influence consumption patterns. This approach offers valuable insights for students, professionals, and anyone keen to understand the economic forces driving this beloved commodity and the complexities of international coffee trade.