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El Niño Weather Is Leading to Droughts and Power Cuts in South America
A drought caused by El Niño weather patterns has disrupted life in several South American cities this year,…
‘An Uphill Struggle’: El Salvador’s Green Activists See a Darker Future
Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, has been re-elected by an overwhelming majority, despite complaints…
Stricter Coffee Labeling Law Passes in State Legislature
House Bill 2298 CD1, introduced by Rep. Nicole E. Lowen, mandates that coffee labeled with a Hawaiʻi geographic…
From Costa Rica to Szekszárd: The Journey of Bányai Coffee
In Costa Rica’s highlands, around Naranjo village, 200,000 coffee bushes are tended and harvested by eight to…
Pricey Coffee Is Here to Stay as Hoarding, Heat Hit Vietnam Supply
Coffee prices are expected to continue their meteoric surge due to the hoarding of beans and poor weather in…
Growing Coffee in Conflict Areas: Nespresso Invests in Eastern Democratic Republic…
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‘We Would Not Survive Without Coffee’: How Rules Made in Europe Put Ethiopian…
Ethiopia’s coffee industry, which is the country’s biggest export and the main source of foreign currency, is…
Could AI and Data Help Nestlé Make Coffee Climate Resilient?
Nestlé is developing a database using artificial intelligence to select and breed climate-resilient coffee…
EU Will Not Delay Deforestation Law, Environment Chief Says on Ivory Coast Visit
The European Union (EU) is not planning to delay a new law to combat the import of commodities linked to…
Cisco Enhances Coffee Farming in Tanzania Using the IoT
Cisco has partnered with the ConSenso Project, a coalition of Tanzanian coffee farmers, Italian plant…