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“Climate change is coming for our coffee!”

The world’s main coffee-growing regions are roasting under additional days of climate change-driven heat every year, threatening harvests and contributing to higher prices, researchers said Wednesday. An analysis found that there were 47 extra days of harmful heat per year on average in 25 countries representing nearly all global coffee production …

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How Brazil and Colombia are fighting for coffee’s future!

Latin America dominates global coffee production, with Brazil and Colombia serving as the region’s leading suppliers. This article examines the critical role these two nations play in the coffee industry, the complex challenges threatening their harvests, and the sustainable strategies being implemented to safeguard the future of this vital crop. …

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Who are the largest coffee producers in the world?

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WORLD COFFEE RESERVES PLUNGE TO THE LOWEST LEVEL WHILE PRICES SET RECORDS…

While world coffee reserves plunged to the lowest level in more than two decades and deliveries fall amid high shipping costs, dwindling amounts held in reserves will keep coffee prices near record levels. As Bloomberg reported, stockpiles of high-end arabica beans, a favorite of artisan coffee shops and chains like …

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WORLD COFFEE PRODUCTION FORECAST 7.0 MILLION BAGS HIGHER THAN 2019…

2020/21 Forecast Overview World coffee production for 2020/21 is forecast 7.0 million bags (60 kilograms) higher than the previous year to 175.5 million. Brazil is forecast to account for most of the gain as its Arabica crop enters the on‐year of the biennial production cycle and Robusta reaches record output. …

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