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Mongabay: Colombian farmers switch from coffee to cacao as temperature and prices soar
Due to rising temperatures and climate change, small-scale coffee farmers in Colombia are increasingly planting cacao. Cacao faces fewer immediate challenges compared to coffee, which is prone to ...
Colombian farmers switch from coffee to cacao as temperature and prices soar
URBANA, Ill. ¬- If your day started with a cup of coffee, there's a good chance your morning brew came from Colombia. Home to some of the finest Arabica beans, the country is the world's third largest ...
Daily Mail: A brave move? Starbucks plans to open coffee shops in Colombia (only the world's largest producer of arabica beans)
Starbucks plans to open its first cafe in Colombia next year - after exporting the country's coffee beans for more than 40 years. The world's biggest coffee chain says it will only serve locally-grown ...
A brave move? Starbucks plans to open coffee shops in Colombia (only the world's largest producer of arabica beans)
One of the most rewarding countries to travel around, Colombia is a natural draw for tourists to South America. From idyllic Caribbean isles and charming colonial towns to jungle-clad mountains, lush coffee plantations and pulsating nightlife scenes; one could spend months exploring it all.
Climate change poses new challenges to coffee production in Colombia, as it does to agricultural production anywhere in the world, but a new study shows effects vary widely depending on where the ...