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Indonesia's torrential rain coffee stocks fall to a 13-year low and futures prices are estimated to break 2000 next month.
As heavy rains hit coffee producing areas in Indonesia and Vietnam will take another three months to harvest, Robusta coffee bean stocks will fall to a 13-year low. Weather forecasters MDA Weather Services pointed out that the heavy rain in Indonesia since April has been twice the 30-year average. According to a survey of 10 traders by Bloomberg, they estimate that by the end of this year (2013)
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Continuous torrential rains in Colombia cause flooding global coffee supply shortages exacerbate price rises
Floods in many parts of Colombia according to a report on Colombia released on 8 September by the Rescue Network (ReliefWeb), a dam used as the retaining wall of the Cauca River overflowed that month after unusually heavy rains in parts of Ramohana, northern Bolivar, Sucre, Antioquia and Cordoba. The flood affected the area
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Climate change affects coffee production. 25 million coffee farmers' livelihoods are threatened.
A coffee farmer in the Mexican state of Chiapas recently talked about drastic climate change in an interview with Alicia Frank, a researcher at the University of California. In the past, there was usually only mild drizzle, but now there are frequent torrential rains, causing coffee trees to flood. These problems are by no means confined to Mexico. In South America, Asia and Africa, droughts and storms caused by global warming
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The production of Jamaica Blue Mountain No. 1 coffee beans in the 2021 season is expected to be reduced by more than 50% compared with the same period!
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) since late October last year, Jamaica has been hit by wave after wave of natural disasters, resulting in chaos, houses, roads, farmland plants have been affected to varying degrees. There are also many Blue Mountains in the Blue Mountain Coffee growing area that we are most concerned about.
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Brazilian Coffee production decreases & Central American Coffee lost harvest Arabica Coffee beans or further shortage
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) originally due to the drought in Brazil last year and the influence of this year's small coffee production cycle, the reduction in Arabica coffee bean production in Brazil in the 22nd production season has made the whole Arabica coffee industry in turmoil. Then the torrential rain in Colombia also threatened Arabica, Colombia.
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Climate change affects coffee production. 25 million coffee farmers' livelihoods are threatened.
Extreme weather events and rising temperatures have a great impact on global coffee production. It is predicted that by 2050, the land suitable for Arabica coffee will be reduced by as much as 50%. Traditional coffee-growing areas, such as Vietnam, India and Central America, will be particularly hard hit. John Connor, chief executive of the Australian Climate Research Institute, said in a statement
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Climate change affects coffee production. 25 million coffee farmers' livelihoods are threatened.
Extreme weather events and rising temperatures have a great impact on global coffee production. It is predicted that by 2050, the land suitable for Arabica coffee will be reduced by as much as 50%. Traditional coffee-growing areas, such as Vietnam, India and Central America, will be particularly hard hit. John Connor, chief executive of the Australian Climate Research Institute, said in a statement
2016-09-09 Climate change impacts coffee production 25 million livelihoods threats extremes -
Climate change affects coffee production. 25 million coffee farmers' livelihoods are threatened.
Extreme weather events and rising temperatures have a great impact on global coffee production. It is predicted that by 2050, the land suitable for Arabica coffee will be reduced by as much as 50%. Traditional coffee-growing areas, such as Vietnam, India and Central America, will be particularly hard hit. John Connor, chief executive of the Australian Climate Research Institute, said in a statement
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The hurricane hit the Central American producing area and reduced the production of coffee beans in many countries in Central America to varying degrees.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) on November 3, 2020, Category 4 Hurricane ETA (later downgraded to a tropical storm) made landfall in Central America. The hurricane caused varying degrees of losses in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Panama, as well as Costa Rica, Mexico and Jamaica.
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Coffee crisis with tricky tastes and fragile varieties
The price of coffee is forecast to rise by 25% by 2050. The livelihoods of 25 million people may depend on whether scientists can find a way to protect fragile coffee plants and berries. A whole year's coffee harvest may depend on the florescence of just a few days, when plants are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather. Last year, coffee leaf rust caused coffee farms in Nicaragua
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Rain plus typhoon... Taiwan's Dongshan coffee beans are afraid of falling through.
Taiwan's Dongshan coffee trees are in the fruiting period, but they are hit by torrential rain again and again. Chen Mulian, chairman of the Dongshan Coffee Industry Development Association, said that the promotion of coffee beetle control has achieved results, organic coffee beans have also passed the test, and Typhoon Terry has hit. Farmers are all worried about the damage of coffee trees and the falling fruit of coffee beans. Even if they stay on the trees, the quality of beans is not good. A whole year's hard work may come to naught.
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Introduction to the species and growing environment of coffee trees
Coffee trees can only grow in the tropics and subtropics. Coffee trees can grow in different climates, soils, elevations and rainfall in the middle of the coffee belt. Coffee trees thrive in the hot and humid canyons and forest rainforests of Africa; it still produces high-quality coffee beans in cold, foggy, windy Central America; and in the changeable climate, drought and torrential rain
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Colombia will become the third largest coffee exporter
According to the Cuban Latin American news agency Bogota on November 20, affected by torrential rains, Indonesian coffee production fell seriously, with exports reduced by 900000 bags, making Colombia the third largest coffee exporter in the world. It is reported that Colombia produces 11.5 million bags of coffee, second only to Brazil (53.7 million bags) and Vietnam (29 million bags). As a result of plant disease in Central America, there are now 5. 5%.
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Charming deep-roasted coffee beans | Coffee workshop
Guangzhou began a new round of rainy season, often thunderstorms and sudden torrential rain, the most rain is in Guangzhou during this period. Sometimes I feel that the sudden shower is like the tenderness of God when making coffee. Of course, this is my idea when I sat in the cafe to rejoice that I was not drenched in the rain. Recently, there are a lot of new beans in the store, such as looking forward to . Some taste fresh and fragrant.
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Introduction of Indonesia Manning Coffee Bean Fine Coffee introduction to Manor producing area
Diseases and insect pests caused by torrential rains in 2oo6 reduced coffee production in India by 4.09% to 288000 tons, less than the 300000 tons after 2oo6/2oo7 's annual flowering. According to expert analysis, heavy rain and coffee diseases such as stem rot and black rot have reduced coffee production, while the yield of small seed coffee may be reduced from 10.37 million tons to 99700 tons after heavy rain, while the yield of medium grain coffee is lower than that predicted after flowering.
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Starbucks buy one get one free burst of people some stores are not in the limelight.
Professional barista exchanges Please pay attention to the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Today is a make-up day, which has left many office workers in a depressed mood. Coupled with the fact that people on holiday in torrential rain have nowhere to go, many people are crowded in coffee shops to enjoy. Starbucks offered buy one get one free and set off a crowd. Netizens noticed that some stores in Taiwan did not participate in the discounts. Today is a make-up day, working on holidays plus big
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Description of the planting Environment of Flint Manor in Panama A brief introduction to the Price of Coffee beans
The price of coffee beans is located in the high mountains of Sao Paulo near the Minas border, with an altitude of 1200 meters to 1400 meters, with abundant annual rainfall of more than 1800 meters, but not torrential rain, with an average annual temperature of only 19 ℃. Therefore, the growth of bean fruit is slightly slow, but the texture density is enough, although the yield is less, but the aroma and flavor is not ordinary Brazilian plateau beans can look at its back.
2017-01-09 Panama Flint Manor planting Environment description Coffee beans Price profile Pakistan -
Serious flooding in India Coffee production reduced _ Coffee grown in India? how about Indian Coffee
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshops (official Wechat account cafe_style) previous torrential rains have triggered floods and landslides, causing damage to large tracts of coffee forests in southern India and possibly causing coffee production in India to fall to the lowest level in 21 years in the next season. Southern India is the third largest coffee producing region in Asia, and the state-run coffee shop had expected
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Coffee crisis: mankind's favorite drink is coming to an end?
While sipping lattes and espressos and reading newspaper headlines, we don't seem to feel much threat from climate change. Yet travel thousands of miles to the origin of this refreshing drink and you get a real sense of how real the threat of climate change is. Recently, from the University of California Santa Barbara (University of Californ)
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Coffee crisis, mankind's favorite drink is about to go into history.
Droughts, floods, infectious diseases and climate changes have posed a great threat to human coffee addiction. Do we really have to face the days when there is no coffee? When we read the newspaper and pick up the latte or espresso on the table, climate change seems far away, but thousands of kilometers away, the origin of coffee beans is experiencing waves. Mersey.
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