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A new law in Peru treats stingless bees as rights-bearing ecological actorsPeruvian municipalities in Satipo and Nauta have granted legal rights to native stingless bees. These tiny pollinators are now recognized a...
Grocery Price chaos: What’s getting expensive and the surprising items now costing lessOver the past two years, Consumer Price Index data shows that grocery prices have fluctuated unevenly across different categories.The lates...
Brazilian researchers remix coffee varieties to confront climate challengeThis crucial research aims to combat climate change's threat to global coffee supplies, as arabica faces declining yields. The goal is to c...
Climate change adversely impacting world's coffee supply, new analysis findsGlobal coffee harvests are shrinking due to rising temperatures. This climate change impact is leading to higher prices for the popular dri...
Tariffs, climate change, smaller Brazil crop drive coffee prices up, ICO saysCoffee prices are surging due to a confluence of factors, including U.S. tariffs, climate change impacts, and reduced harvests in Brazil. T...
Colombia coffee crop seen up 20% helped by climate, pest adaptationsColombia is the world's top producer of arabica beans, well-known for their high-quality and aromatic properties.
The world’s coffee mostly comes from two countries. That’s a problemCoffee from lesser-known producers like Peru and Thailand is becoming essential as climate change impacts main suppliers Brazil and Vietnam.
Bad hair day? Blame climate changeBlaming government for everything is outdated. Every mishap is now linked to climate change, from wilted flowers to a leaky roof. The blame...
Climate change is making your coffee more bitter and expensiveCoffee is a roughly $200 billion industry that stretches from small farms across Brazil or Indonesia to roasters and makers of end products...
Coffee in India's facing the impact of climate change - but work on mitigation's begunClimate change is negatively impacting coffee production in India, particularly in the state of Karnataka, which produces 70% of India's co...
Seattle-based firm makes 'beanless coffee' to help combat deforestationCoffee farms are moving uphill and destroying trees and forests as the climate heats up globally. These are specifically the arabica variet...
How your cup of coffee contributes to climate change and how to reduce your coffee carbon footprintWith a daily average consumption of 2.7 cups of coffee per person, coffee is now one of the most popular drinks. It is estimated that aroun...
Climate change woes no more: 'Sustainable' lab-grown coffee is here for your daily caffeine doseThis would use less labour and fewer resources than conventional coffee.
Researchers have found a way to save coffee from getting extinct due to climate changeCoffea stenophylla species could be essential for the future of high-quality coffee.
Your cup of coffee could become a climate change victim, says reportThe coming impact of climate change poses a threat to the availability of one of the world’s most consumed beverages – coffee. A report rec...
- Arabica futures to rebound on tighter supply, says Illy
Arabica-coffee futures may rebound to as high as $2 a pound by year-end as global stockpiles tighten & world demand remains firm.