Mexican Coffee And Rubber Company Incorporated Under the Laws of Indiana

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Mexican Coffee And Rubber Company Incorporated Under the Laws of Indiana
Friedrich Blass
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A wonderful opportunity for conservative, enterprising men to make fortunes in coffee, as great as the fortunes which have been made in Guatemala. Java and Ceylon, whose tields are so fast becoming useless with old age and over- work.
"When coffee is in its normal condition the Mexican berry brings between IT and 20 cents per pound. The average cost of producing it is less than 5 cents per pound, leaving a profit of 12 or 15 cents per pound.
A medium grade of washed Isthmus Mexican coffee 29 br
...ings in tin- New York markets to-day 16 cents per pound. Deducting the cost of production, gathering, washing, etc. , of 5 cents each, the planter for his profit receives 11 onus per pound. In other words, at the present condition of things, a profit of nearly 220 per cent, on the cost of pro- duction goes to the planter.
There are very few investments in the States which can equal an investment in coffee culture in Mexico.
The average individual in the United Stairs consumes about nine pounds of coffee a year, while in parts of Europe and Holland as high as twenty pounds per year are con- sumed each.


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