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It was the yellowing label on an ancient jar of coffee beans tucked away in a herbarium that caught the eye of Aaron Davis, a ...
As climate change puts pressure on supply, new varieties are coming to the fore, says the Financial Times' Anjana Ahuja.
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: Liberica - the Future of Coffee in a Changing Climate - - and Liberia's Legacy to the WorldOpinion - The coffee that Edward Wilmot Blyden proudly described to the American Colonization Society in 1883 -- the rare, resilient Coffea liberica -- is poised for a remarkable comeback. Indigenous ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNWhy Is Coffee So Expensive? Look At Brazil, Vietnam — And Climate ChangeExtreme weather and climate events have severely affected the two largest coffee producers on the planet, Brazil and Vietnam.
John Lewis’s chair, Jason Tarry, is to be paid more than £1.3m this year - reports The Guardian - about a fifth more than his ...
The development of climate-resistant coffee varieties is a beacon of hope in an industry facing turbulent times. If supported ...
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