Barter Beans & Stable Prices: Coffee under a National-Socialist Economy

β˜• 1. Import Stage – State Foreign-Trade Office

πŸ“¦ Barter Agreement

  • Partner nation: Brazil
  • U.S. export given: 40 tractor-engine kits (made by our machinery guild)
  • Value exchanged: equal-value contract (engines β‰ˆ 88,000 NS$) ↔ 1 container (44,000 lb) green Arabica beans

No dollars, no Forex market, no hedge funds.

πŸ“‘ State Costs per Pound

ItemContainer CostCost / lbNotes
Ocean freight (state charter)11,000 NS$$0.25Gulf port arrival
Port handling & inspection3,300 NS$$0.075State dock workers
Trade-office admin fee1,760 NS$$0.042 % barter-overhead
CIF landed beansβ€”$0.365 / lb

πŸ”₯ 2. Roasting & Packaging – Coffee Guild

(Batch: roasting 10,000 lb greens β†’ 8,500 lb roasted)

ItemQtyUnit CostSub-total
Green beans10,000 lb$0.365 / lb$3,650
Natural gas (roaster)6 MMBTU$6 / MMBTU$36
Roast-plant labor60 hr$22 / hr$1,320
Bagging (12-oz foil, labels)11,333 bags$0.11$1,247
Plant lease & upkeepβ€”β€”$180
Base costβ€”β€”$6,433
5 % reinvest surplusβ€”β€”$322
Total roast costβ€”β€”$6,755

Unit cost (12 oz retail bag) = $6,755 Γ· 11,333 = $0.596 / bag
Equivalent cost per brewed 12-oz cup (15 g beans) β‰ˆ $0.20.


🚚 3. Distribution & Café / Grocery Retail

ComponentPer 12-oz BagPer CafΓ© Cup
Freight co-op (electric truck)$0.09$0.01
Retail/CafΓ© labor & rent$0.35$0.50
Cup/Lid, condiments (cafΓ©)β€”$0.09
5 % sales-point surplus$0.02$0.03
Final shelf price$1.06β€”
Final cafΓ© priceβ€”$0.83

Rounded reference prices posted weekly:

  • Bag for home use: $1.10 NS$
  • Fresh cafΓ© cup: $0.85 NS$

πŸ‘·β€β™‚οΈ 4. Wage–Price Parity Check

Worker TypeWeekly WageBags AffordableCups Affordable% Income on Coffee*
Barista$7206558478 %
Office Clerk$7807099167 %
Factory Machinist$8207459657 %
Teacher$7606918947 %

* Benchmark: staple stimulants (tea/coffee) should remain under 10 % of wage. If exceeded, adjustment triggers (wage up or cost component down).


πŸ”„ 5. Money-Removal Cycle

  1. State utility fees (electric grid powering roaster + cafΓ©s) pull ~$0.04 per cup / bag back to Treasury.
  2. Luxury tax on gourmet variants (> $3 / cup) siphons surplus currency from high earners.
  3. 5 % trade-office fee on future consignments funds barter logistics, keeping imports debt-free and self-balanced.

πŸ— Key Technical Insights

  • Every penny accounted: beans, BTUs, labor hours.
  • Barter ledger keeps trade balanced with no dollar outflows.
  • Surplus fixed at 5 % across stages β†’ no profiteering spikes.
  • Wage board parity insures even low-tier workers can enjoy coffee.
  • Utility + selective taxes drain excess currency to prevent inflation.

Thus, an imported treat remains plentiful, affordable, and inflation-proof β€” all while the nation stays free of foreign-exchange bondage.


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