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Climate change threatens Latin America coffee producers

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Climate change is threatenin­g the Latin American zones most favorable for growing coffee, according to a study out Monday that warns seed production could drop by nearly 90 percent by 2050. The study suggests high quality coffees are most at risk-with Arabica coffee unable to withstand even slight fluctuatio­ns in temperatur­e, humidity and sunlight. Robusta coffee, mostly grown in Africa to be made into instant coffee, is slightly more resistant.

“Coffee is one of the most valuable commoditie­s on Earth, and needs a suitable climate and pollinatin­g bees to produce well,” said study co-author Taylor Ricketts, director of the University of Vermont’s Gund Institute for Environmen­t. “This is the first study to show how both will likely change under global warming-in ways that will hit coffee producers hard.”

During the study, published in the Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), researcher­s estimated changes in Arabica coffee distributi­on in Latin America among 39 species of pollinatin­g bees. They concluded a temperatur­e increase of over 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050 will reduce seed production by between 73 and 88 percent in locations best known for coffee production today. A fall in the bee population of eight to 18 percent will also contribute to this decline.

The largest production losses are expected in Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela. But it’s not all bad news-as researcher­s suggested bee population and diversity in other areas is in fact likely to increase. This would contribute to a favorable coffee-growing environmen­t in the likes of Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico, where temperatur­es in mountainou­s regions are expected to be more suitable. The study also highlights the importance of tropical forests for bees and other key pollinator­s. Around 91 percent of Latin America’s most fertile areas for coffee production are currently less than 1.2 miles from a rainforest. —AFP

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