Climate change and the price of coffee [View all]
LONDON, 26 April In recent days Arabica coffee beans by far the most popular variety of coffee have been fetching around US$2 a pound on the world market. Thats nearly double the price of a year ago.
Several factors seem to be driving the market upwards: in Central America, a significant production area, an outbreak of a disease called leaf rust believed to be linked to changes in climate has severely damaged the crop.
A prolonged period of drought and some unseasonably cold weather in Vietnam now the worlds second biggest coffee-producer has cut back crop forecasts for robusta beans, mainly used for instant coffee. A lack of rain has also hit coffee-producing areas in East Africa.
But its climate-related events in Brazil, the worlds biggest coffee grower responsible for about 40% of global production which seem to be causing the most froth amongst international market traders. .................(more)
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