Arabica coffee: New database to better identify more climate-resilient plants – Uni Leipzig
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Posted by | Apr 15, 2024 | Coffee Industry, Coffee Production | 0 |
Although there are more than 120 species of coffee, Arabica accounts for around 70 per cent of global coffee production. However, it is relatively …