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No, There Isn’t Going to Be a Global Coffee Shortage

by DANIEL BIER* Did you hear about the imminent global coffee shortage? How about that looming whiskey supply crisis? It's a classic clickbait formula: Take a...

The UK at Milan Expo 2015: Food Stories (Protecting Coffee)

UK scientists at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, are researching the impact climate change is having on the wild Arabica coffee bean in Ethiopia and...

Super El Niño and climate change cause crop failures putting millions at risk of hunger, says Oxfam

At least ten million poor people face hunger this year and next due to droughts and erratic rains, influenced by climate change and the...

A Film about Coffee and Conservation

A Film about Coffee and Conservation reveals the incredible stories from within the Puro Coffee Rainforest Reserves in Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and...

Strong El Niño conditions established across the Equatorial Pacific

Strong El Niño conditions were established across the Equatorial Pacific during September 2015. Sea surface temperature anomalies in the central and eastern Pacific remain...

El Niño hits Colombian coffee growing

BOGOTA, Colombia - A thorough analysis conducted by the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation’s (FNC) Extension Service regarding the impact of El Niño on Colombian...

CoffeeNetwork release White Paper: El Niño and Global Coffee Production

Alexis Rubinstein, Senior Editor at CoffeeNetwork, has released her white paper, "El Niño and Global Coffee Production." Rubinstein examines the weather phenomenon of El...

IDH supports sustainable landscape platform in Indonesia

The “High Level Stakeholder Forum for Sustainable Landscape Approach” was launched by the Governor of South Sumatra last week. This platform provides IDH with...

coffee & climate Latin American Exchange Meeting in Brazil: Unlocking resources for climate action across the region

Latin American Exchange Meeting about adaptation to climate change and environmental financial mechanisms takes place in Lavras, Minas Gerais state (Brazil) from 30 May...

El Nino to bring warmer temperatures in Brazil’s coffee belt

El Nino will bring warmer temperatures in Brazil’s coffee belt. According to Brazil’s National Meteorological Institute (Inmet) the country will experience a moderate El...

New project to address impacts of climate variability in cocoa-based farming

In Ghana, the world’s second largest exporter of cocoa, a significant impact on smallholder farming in the cocoa belt has been projected from the...

Coffee prices ease further in Vietnam’s Daklak Province

Coffee prices in Vietnam's main coffee-growing province of Daklak eased further this week to to 37,300-38,500 dong per kg, from 39,000-39,300 dong last Tuesday. The...

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