Warming temperatures in the biggest coffee-growing regions are impacting the price of coffee and the ability to grow it.
Coffee-growing regions are seeing more hot days as the climate changes, reducing yields, researchers say. The five countries that account for 75% of global coffee production-- Brazil, Vietnam, ...
A farmer showing a handful of fresh coffee beans - Frazao Studio Latino/Getty Images Coffee has really taken over the world since its somewhat mythic origin hundreds of years ago. Nowadays, there are ...
A new analysis of the world's coffee-growing regions over the last five years reveals a starkly higher number of days over 30 C, enough to stress coffee plants and affect yields.
For anyone who relies on coffee to start their day, coffee wilt disease may be the most important disease you’ve never heard ...
Research shows that coffee-growing countries are becoming too hot for cultivation as the climate crisis intensifies. The five ...
December arabica coffee (KCZ24) today is up +5.10 (+1.93%), and November ICE robusta coffee (RMX24) is up +54 (+1.02%). Coffee prices today extended Monday's sharp rally and posted 1-week highs.
Americans have been paying more for a cup of coffee after the U.S. imposed a 50% tariff on Brazil, the world’s largest producer, in July. This week, prices spiked again in the futures market as stocks ...