Obviously, coffee trade has attached other trade sectors to it, i.e.
what ever the trade sector may be it has apparent linkage. But this is true
particularly in the context of the place where the study has taken place.
As coffee is the second most valuable commodity after petroleum in the
world, it touches many economic aspects. In context of Ethiopia, coffee
trade is a very' big business both for the local and nation economy. Coffee
generates over 60% its total import earning. Furthermore directly or
indirectly 25% of the Ethiopian population relies for their income on coffee
production.
On the other hand expanded trade is now become more crucial to
future development than any time in this century. Trads are woven in to
need of basic assertion like never before. The fall of trade mean directly
result in economic deficit Therefore it is easy to predict -that, coffee
market can affect the merchandise sale activity. Our country is making
money from coffee trade then with the emphasis of coffee and
improvement of other trade sectors, we should be developing in to better
economic standardization.Jimma Universit