Silvio Almeida’s coffee plantation sits at an ideal altitude on a Brazilian hillside, whose clay-rich soil does well at ...
Brazilian coffee producer Moacir Donizetti first smelled the smoke, and then watched in desperation as a blaze consumed his family coffee plantation last year. The 54-year-old was one of hundreds ...
Brazil's coffee stockpile nearly depleted due to drought and high global prices Farmers sold most of 2024 crop, leaving low ...
Catherine Bashiama, a farmer, walks through her coffee plantation that grows excelsa beans near Nzara ... Experts say estimates from drought-stricken Brazil, the world’s top coffee grower, are that ...
The agribusiness consultancy expects Brazil’s planted soy area to expand just 1.1% to 36.3 million hectares, well below the average annual growth of 5.2% over the past decade.
Experts say estimates from drought-stricken Brazil, the world’s top coffee grower, are that this year’s harvest could be down by some 12 per cent.
Coffee is the sixth-biggest driver of global deforestation, with farmers in Brazil, Vietnam and Indonesia clearing ancient rainforests to make way for plantations. As the world’s biggest ...
droughts and excessive rains — most recently in Brazil and Vietnam, the world’s two largest coffee producers. This is what generates anxiety at coffee plantations around the planet.