A study conducted by researchers at ESPOL has developed genetically improved bean varieties that are capable of withstanding ...
Earth's warming climate is causing problems for big coffee producers everywhere and some are looking to a rarely cultivated ...
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Climate change is hammering coffee crops. This rare bean could be the industry’s answerThe bean native to South Sudan and a handful of other African countries has deep roots, thick leaves and big trunk help it thrive in extreme conditions where other coffees cannot.
Dominic Bauer from Riegersburg even fears the end of the Styrian crop in the face of climate change: "The capricious weather is having a massive impact on the scarlet runner bean - if it continues ...
As leading coffee-producing countries struggle to grow crops in drier, less reliable weather, prices have soared to the highest in decades and the industry is scrambling for solutions. Experts say ...
According to several scientific studies, three-quarters of all insects have disappeared in the last 30 years. To counter this ...
As leading coffee-producing countries struggle to grow crops in drier ... walks through her coffee plantation that grows excelsa beans near Nzara, South Sudan on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025.
As leading coffee-producing countries struggle to grow crops in drier, less reliable weather, prices have soared to the highest in decades and the industry is scrambling for solutions. Experts say ...
Workers turn excelsa coffee beans to dry near Nzara ... fires that spread quickly in the dry season and decimate their crops. Hunters use fires to scare and kill animals and residents use it ...
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