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  2. Coffee is in danger. Starbucks is working on solutions

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    Coffee is a finicky crop — arabica coffee, the most popular variety, in particular. And climate change poses a huge threat to the coffee business and to farmers. “To grow properly, coffee ...

  3. Kenya's celebrated coffee under threat as farmers hit by ...

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    In recent years, climate change has led to a shortage of global coffee supplies and an increase in the price of coffee due to drought and crop failures in several key coffee-producing nations such ...

  4. Coffee is becoming a luxury, and there’s no escaping it - AOL

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    Roasters and coffee experts are also signaling that prices could remain higher for longer, as factors like climate change reduce the coffee global supply. A coffee lot at Finca Hamburgo - Courtesy ...

  5. Climate change in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, climate change is affecting rainfall patterns. Farmers are finding it more difficult to predict rainfall, which if predicted wrong can waste "an entire season's worth of seeds". [27] Drying and warming trends are altering and shifting climatic zones and agricultural environments worldwide, [28] [29] and Mexico is no exception. [28]

  6. Coffee production in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The main areas which produce coffee are in the municipalities of Yauco, Puerto Rico, Adjuntas, San Sebastián, Lares and Las Marías in the northwestern central part of the country. [6] In recent years, production has been affected by factors such as cloud cover, climate change, high cost of production, and the effects of political unrest.

  7. Coffee production in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in Ethiopia is a longstanding tradition which dates back dozens of centuries. Ethiopia is where Coffea arabica , the coffee plant, originates. [ 1 ] The plant is now grown in various parts of the world; Ethiopia itself accounts for around 17% of the global coffee market.

  8. Could Coffee Go Extinct? Climate Change Is Threatening Your ...

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    Coffee. About 60 percent of all wild coffee species could go extinct, according to a 2019 study in Science Advances. There are 124 coffee species total, and 60 of these make the cut for potential ...

  9. Organic coffee - Wikipedia

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    Shade use and reforestation are aspects of the organic agricultural production of coffee that promotes healthy environmental effects. Due to the influence of these factors on climate vulnerability and carbon stocks, there are collaboration aspects that align with climate change adaptation and mitigation. [4]

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