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Colombia may not produce the most coffee ... One is Francisco Romero, a priest who famously assigned planting coffee shrubs as part of penitence for local peoples' sins. He did this to grow ...
Climate change is profoundly disrupting coffee production in Colombia, the world’s third ... the effects of climate change — for example, planting Spanish elm trees, or nogal cafetero (Cordia ...
The latest USDA Foreign Agriculture Service annual report on the Colombia coffee sector predicts production declines due to ...
About 3,000 to 6,000 of those are in Colombia ... planting the land with seeds to encourage regeneration or leaving it to recuperate naturally without any intervention. Initially, the coffee ...
Due to rising temperatures and climate change, small-scale coffee farmers in Colombia are increasingly planting cacao. Cacao faces fewer immediate challenges compared to coffee, which is prone to ...
The coffee industry is breathing a sigh of relief after the White House announced Sunday evening that it would pause impending tariffs on Colombia, but the uncertainty has put many on edge.
Coffee prices hit a new high Monday, the day after President Donald Trump threatened — and then reversed course on — a 25% tariff on Colombia during a spat about deportation flights from the US.
Researchers and coffee farmers in Colombia are trying to find strategies ... mitigate the effects of climate change — for example, planting Spanish elm trees, or nogal cafetero (Cordia alliodora ...