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Organizations relating to Plants Yielding Stimulants
Caribbean Herbal Business Association / Port-of-Spain, Trinidad-Tobago
 International Hop Growers' Convention / Celje, Slovenia / Est. 1950
 Regional Cooperative Program for the Technological Development and Modernization of Coffee Cultivation in Central America, Panama, Dominican Rep and Jamaica / Guatemala, Guatemala
 Global Coffee Platform / Bonn, Germany / Est. 2016
 Australasian Speciality Coffee Association / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 2001
 European Union for the Hop Trade
 European Herbal Infusions Association / Hamburg, Germany / Est. 1980
 Café Mundial / Est. 1973
 International Tea Promotion Association / Est. 1979
 Federation of Coffee Growers of Central America / Est. 1945
 International Office of Cocoa and Chocolate / Est. 1930
 Federation of Coffee Growers of America / Est. 1945
 Pan American Coffee Bureau / Est. 1937
 Nordic Coffee Union
 Unión de Pequeños y Medianos Productores de Café de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe / Tegucigalpa, Honduras
 International Federation for the Development of Herbal, Aromatic and Similar Medicines / Est. 1928
 European Coffee Bureau / Est. 1959
 Inter-American Coffee Board / Est. 1940
 European Federation of Associations of Coffee Roasters / Est. 1967
 Coffee Research Network in East and Central Africa / Est. 1998
 World Alliance of Gourmet Robustas / New York NY, USA / Est. 2002
 Marijuana Anonymous World Services / Walnut CA, USA / Est. 1989
 World Green Tea Association / Shizuoka, Japan
 International Coca Research Institute / La Paz, Bolivia
 Ethical Tea Partnership / London, UK / Est. 1997
 International Coffee Agreement, 1968 / Est. 1968
 International Coffee Agreement, 2001 / London, UK / Est. 2000
 International Cocoa Agreement, 1986 / Est. 1986
 International Coffee Agreement, 1976 / Est. 1976
 International Cocoa Agreement, 2001 / Est. 2001
 International Coffee Agreement, 1982 / Est. 1982
 International Coffee Agreement, 1994 / Est. 1994
 Protocol to the Inter-American Coffee Agreement / Est. 1941
 International Cocoa Agreement, 1980 / Est. 1980
 International Cocoa Agreement, 1972 / Est. 1972
 International Coffee Agreement, 1962 / Est. 1962
 Inter-American Coffee Agreement / Est. 1940
 International Cocoa Agreement, 1975 / Est. 1975
 International Cocoa Agreement, 1993 / Est. 1993
 Hop Trade Group of the Common Market / Pfaffenhofen-Ilm, Germany / Est. 1960
 World Development Tea Cooperative / Est. 1979
 Frente de Cafetaleros Solidarios de América Latina / Alajuela, Costa Rica
 Caribbean Hot Pepper Association
 West African Cocoa Control Board / Est. 1938
 International Aromatherapy and Herb Association / Phoenix AZ, USA
 Tea Research Institute of East Africa / Est. 1951
 International Herb Association / Virginia Beach VA, USA / Est. 1985
 West African Cocoa Research Institute
 Herb Research Foundation / Boulder CO, USA / Est. 1983
 Asia-Pacific Consultative Forum on Coffee / Est. 1991
 
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World Problems relating to Plants Yielding Stimulants
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialAbuse of coca and cocaine
Repudiation of complementary medicine
Cannabis abuse
Ignorance of traditional herbal remedies
Environmental hazards of coffee, tea, cocoa and spices production
Instability of pepper trade
Pests and diseases of tea
Pests and diseases of cocoa
Pests and diseases of coffee
Instability of cocoa trade
Instability of tea trade
Domination of transnational corporations in the coffee industry
Instability of coffee trade
Action Strategies relating to Plants Yielding Stimulants
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialGrowing medicinal herbs
Manufacturing coffee products
Growing coffee
Decriminalizing coca leaf production
Supplying pepper products
Exchanging coffee information
Encouraging cocoa consumption
Researching projects related with cocoa
Marketing tea
Using coffee
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