Environment
Coffee-Producing Nations Face an Ecological and Economic Rift to Meet Increasing Demands
The current coffee-farming system, which involves non-shade farming and low prices wrested from poor farmers, is causing problems. These methods have been in place only since the 1970s and 1980s, and a study talks about how they could be changed.
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