The coffee industry in Ethiopia is struggling to adapt to new European Union requirements designed to prevent deforestation – and it is also grappling with heightened transportation costs due to the ...
Research shows that coffee-growing countries are becoming too hot for cultivation as the climate crisis intensifies. The five leading producers, which supply about 75% of the world’s coffee, record an ...
Ethiopia’s Kerchanshe Trading is aiming to increase its coffee exports through the creation of mechanised farms, CEO Israel Degafa tells The Africa Report.
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Climate Change Is Coming for Your Morning Coffee
Your morning cup of coffee could soon cost more, thanks to climate change, which is raising the heat on the production of the world's most loved beverage.Increased episodes of high heat in top ...
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Ethiopia’s Coffee Ceremony: A Cultural Connection
But this was no ordinary cup; it was a celebration of culture. During my two weeks in Ethiopia, we gathered for a traditional coffee ceremony every day, often more than once. With our guides, their ...
The National Geographic Society and PepsiCo’s Food for Tomorrow fund has announced five new grants funding on-farm research.
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