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La Niña pattern established in tropical Pacific, says BoM’s ENSO Outlook

MELBOURNE, Australia – The ENSO Outlook of the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology has been raised to La Niña, indicating that the tropical Pacific...

La Niña Alert: Tropical Pacific near La Niña thresholds, say BOM

The tropical Pacific is approaching La Niña thresholds, according to the latest update from the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. If the current progression continues,...

Forest plantations are a potent blend for a sustainable coffee production

Climate change is threatening Europe’s coffee supplies, but the impacts could be diluted by planting the crops amongst trees - a technique known as...

COP 23 launches Cocoa & Forest Initiative’s Joint Framework for Action

At COP 23 in Bonn, Germany, the Cocoa & Forests Initiative (CFI) Joint Frameworks for Action for ending deforestation and forest degradation in the...

La Niña event remains possible, but is likely to be short lived, reports BOM

MELBOURNE, Australia - While the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains neutral, the Bureau’s ENSO Outlook is currently at La Niña WATCH, says the Australian...

Costa Rica focuses on coffee to achieve its carbon neutrality goals

Costa Rica has set itself the goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2021. To reach its ambitious climate targets, the country has put in...

WMO sees weak La Niña conditions likely to develop in late 2017

Sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean have recently cooled to below normal and are approaching La Niña levels, while most atmospheric...

Australian Bureau of Meteorology pegs La Niña chances at least at 50%

MELBOURNE, Australia – The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is currently neutral. However, models suggest the tropical Pacific Ocean will continue to cool, making...

Report on farm profitability launched at SCA’s Sustainability Conference

GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala – A new report by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) reveals that increased yields on coffee farms tend to decrease their...

SCA members rally to support disaster relief in Mexico and Puerto Rico

MILAN - Following the natural disasters that have hit Puerto Rico and Mexico, the Specialty Coffee Association, or SCA has issued the following statement. “Dozens...

Ahead of COP23, cocoa industry drive momentum to end deforestation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Making good on a commitment announced in March, the world’s leading cocoa and chocolate companies are working with the governments of...

Dry weather in Brazil concerns Arabica growers, says a report from CEPEA

In September, the domestic and international Arabica coffee markets were focused on the dry weather in Brazil. Low moisture and high temperatures dropped leaves...

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