Warming temperatures in the biggest coffee-growing regions are impacting the price of coffee and the ability to grow it.
Climate Central found 25 major coffee-producing countries faced an average of 47 extra harmful heat days per year between 2021 and 2025.
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Climate change is adversely impacting the world’s major coffee-growing regions with high temperatures reducing the harvests ...
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Key coffee-growing regions around the world are experiencing more days of heat driven by human-made climate change every year, which is leading to lower yields and higher prices ...
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A new analysis of the world's coffee-growing regions over the last five years reveals a starkly higher number of days over 30 C, enough to stress coffee plants and affect yields.
Asharq Al Awsat The world's main coffee-growing regions are roasting under additional days of climate change-driven heat every year, threatening harvests and contributing to higher prices, researchers ...