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As Warming Climate Hammers Coffee Crops, This Rare Bean May Someday Be Your BrewExcelsa coffee cherries are harvested at a farm near Nzara, South Sudan, on Feb. 14, 2025. NZARA COUNTY, South Sudan — ...
A worker turns excelsa coffee beans to dry near Nzara ... Indonesia and Vietnam. The tree’s deep roots, thick leathery leaves and big trunk allow it to thrive in extreme conditions such as ...
“What history shows us is that sometimes the world doesn’t give you a choice and right now there are many coffee farmers ...
Excelsa coffee cherries are harvested at ... Indonesia and Vietnam. The tree’s deep roots, thick leathery leaves and big trunk allow it to thrive in extreme conditions such as drought and ...
The tree's deep roots, thick leathery leaves and big trunk allow it to thrive in extreme conditions such as drought and heat where other coffees cannot. It's also resistant to many common coffee ...
The farmer had never grown coffee in her village in western ... Indonesia and Vietnam. The tree’s deep roots, thick leathery leaves and big trunk allow it to thrive in extreme conditions such ...
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