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Africanews on MSNExcelsa coffee: a game-changer for South Sudan's agricultural sectorFarmers in South Sudan are adopting a unique, climate-resistant coffee variety in an effort to revolutionize the nation’s agricultural landscape.
Catherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches of the coffee tree she’s raised from a seedling, searching anxiously for its first fruit buds since she planted it three years ago.
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Climate change is hammering coffee crops. This rare bean could be the industry’s answerThe bean native to South Sudan and a handful of other African countries has deep roots, thick leaves and big trunk help it thrive in extreme conditions where other coffees cannot.
If successful, the resulting varieties could find a market niche ... centre are being planted in different regions in Brazil. Coffee trees usually take two to three years to produce the first ...
In a report based on a recent crop tour through the main producing areas in Brazil, Pine projected a 16% fall in the production of arabica coffee - a higher quality variety preferred by high-end ...
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There's a coffee crisis due to climate change. It's ravaging harvests. A coffee variety native to Africa and grown in Asia ...
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