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Sustainability: Philly's Organic Coffee Culture Impacts Poor Countries Around the World

As a $20 billion industry in exportation alone, coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world. Organic, Arabica coffee, a native species of coffee beans, is indigenous to the high mountains where it's cultivated in countries like Ethiopia and Mexico.
— Alexa R Zizzi
Best Philadelphia cafes for lounging (or working) all day long

hiladelphia is steeped in coffee shops. Even though the city's filled to the brim, new ones still pop up seemingly every month. The cafes that survive do so for a reason: They serve a purpose unique to their own neighborhood.
— Grace Dickinson