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.
Global Coffee Report explores the coffee origins where production is booming despite industry-wide climate challenges.
- A mountain compound in Brazil where a big family found a way to live together and apart.
Concerns on Brazilian crop and Vietnam crops due ... However, these do not support the coffee plantations to meet the mounting costs, the UPASI said. The Association sought implementation of ...
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 ...
Global coffee traders and roasters face a crisis as Arabica prices surge 70%, disrupting supply chains and forcing purchasing ...
The astonishing $40 million that Georgia spent on coffee in 2024 is not just an economic statistic—it is a cultural ...
Notably, China’s Yunnan province, along with Indochina (mainly Vietnam and Thailand), contribute about a quarter of global ...
Vietnam Investment Review on MSN11d
Deep processing leads to coffee group gains
In particular, processed coffee for export reached about 17,000 tonnes in January, with an export turnover of $104 million.
Kozhikode: Coffee growers in Wayanad — the largest coffee-growing region in the state, accounting for around 80% of Kerala's ...
Coffee growers in Karnataka are experiencing ... whereas India produces only one. Similarly, Brazil's arabica plantations achieve 1.5 tonnes per hectare, while India manages just 0.7 tonnes ...