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Coffee And Other Tropical Plantations Face Labor Shortages As Younger Generations…
The future of tropical agriculture, particularly in the context of palm oil, cocoa, and coffee production, faces…
Transforming Colonizer Coffee Plantations In Brazil To Sustainable Farms Better…
In 1981, the Paiter Suruí community faced a pivotal choice regarding the coffee plantations left by colonizers…
Costa Rican Coffee Farmers Raise Alarm As The Dollar's Exchange Rate Against…
Coffee producers in Costa Rica are expressing serious concerns regarding the value of the dollar in relation to the…
Catastrophic Flooding In Brazil's Coffee Heartland Fueled By Climate Change,…
The recent catastrophic flooding in Brazil, especially impacting the coffee-producing state of Minas Gerais, has…
Kauai Cofee Co Postpones Layoffs Another Month During Ongoing Lease Negotiations…
At Kauaʻi Coffee Co., the workforce of 136 employees faces uncertainty as potential layoffs have been postponed for…
Can Smallholder Coffee Farmers Survive As Climate Change And Global Price…
On a steep hillside in western El Salvador, Oscar Leiva observes an unusual December rainfall, a time traditionally…
The World's Largest Urban Coffee Plantation Introduces 1,500 New Coffee…
The largest urban coffee plantation in the world, situated in São Paulo, Brazil, recently introduced 1,500 new…
Advantageous Rainfall Helps 2026 Coffee Projections – CoffeeTalk
Coffee production in Brazil is set to reach a record high, driven primarily by increased rainfall in Minas Gerais,…
Colombian Coffee Farmers Wary Ahead Of EUDR Implementation – CoffeeTalk
A significant dialogue surrounds the impending implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation…
Facing Climate Change And Labor Shortages, Colombian Coffee Farmers Struggle To…
Mary Luz Pérez Arrubla and her brother, Rodrigo, represent a fourth-generation coffee farming family in Tolima,…
