Though coffee is one of the world’s most important commodities, little of the profit trickles down to the farmers, while workers are abandoning the countryside in search of more lucrative jobs in the ...
(WJW) — A new study suggests coffee prices will soon rise due to socioeconomic effects from the pandemic and a possible coffee leaf rust epidemic. The Rutgers University-led study was published in the ...
International Coffee Day feels very different this year. Introduced by the International Coffee Organization (ICO) on October 1 2015 to raise awareness of the product and the challenges faced by ...
Excelsa — a lesser-known coffee plant with heat- and drought-resistant powers — may help java drinkers stay caffeinated in a warming world while addressing the poverty that too many farmers face. Yet ...
Coffee producers face an uncertain future as rising costs, erratic weather and a dwindling workforce threaten a centuries-old livelihood. A new series from our Southern Frontlines reporting project ...
A Climate Central analysis links carbon pollution to rising heat in coffee regions, exposing risks to India’s production, ...
T he four sons of María Bonilla and Esteban Funes all embarked on the treacherous journey north, one of them aged 10, preferring the life of an unauthorized migrant in America to a coffee farmer in ...
Coffee snobs have a lot to worry about right now. A global shortage of beans is already threatening to push up prices at cafes and supermarkets. Now, your morning cappuccino or latte might start ...
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