Brazil’s Coffee Farmers Turn To Costly Irrigation To Quench Global Demand For The Brew
Most farms in the western part of Bahia – a new frontier for coffee growing in Brazil – are now irrigated. ADVERTISEMENT. Brondani expects to produce …
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Most farms in the western part of Bahia – a new frontier for coffee growing in Brazil – are now irrigated. ADVERTISEMENT. Brondani expects to produce …
Read MorePosted by pascal.schlittler@mycoffeeworld.com | Apr 1, 2025 | Coffee Production |
… growing coffee plants indoors. A few years back, Charli came running to her dad with the idea of starting a family-run coffee brand. Soon, a 38 …
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Martin Maraka, CEO of the Uganda Coffee Federation, said he suspects that global weather patterns and production shifts in major coffee-producing …
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… coffee industry. As pre-leasing for Vintage Pleasant Grove begins in the summer of 2026, excitement continues to build for this highly anticipated …Read More
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… processing. This shift not only impacts coffee producers but also consumers who might face higher prices. Moreover, coffee cultivation often leads …
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