Warming temperatures in the biggest coffee-growing regions are impacting the price of coffee and the ability to grow it.
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Coffee regions hit by extra days of extreme heat
Climate Central found 25 major coffee-producing countries faced an average of 47 extra harmful heat days per year between 2021 and 2025.
Rising temperatures and erratic weather are harming coffee crops in major producing countries, threatening global supply and ...
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Coffee-growing regions are seeing more hot days as the climate changes, reducing yields, researchers say. The five countries that account for 75% of global coffee production-- Brazil, Vietnam, ...
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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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Coffee regions hit by extra days of extreme heat, say scientists
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 ...
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