by Leanan » Mon 16 May 2005, 09:41:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Good News: Coffee was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries --- pre-Oil Bubble --- so as long as wooden ships set out to sea, there should continue to be an adequate supply.
Um...you realize the population of people drinking coffee was much lower back then, don't you? And it was a luxury drink, for the wealthy only.
There's a discussion about growing coffee in the "Planning For the Future" section. Basically, it's not likely you'll grow much in United States (except for Hawaii). While you may get a few berries with a tree kept indoors, you won't get a lot, and what you get won't be very good quality. Coffee is very sensitive to growing conditions.
I do think there may be some trade in coffee beans, even after TSHTF. It won't be cheap, though. I have a feeling coffee will become something enjoyed on special occasions, rather than every morning.