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To piece together arabica coffee’s past, researchers studied genomes of C. canephora, another parent called Coffea eugenioides, and more than 30 different arabica plants, including a sample from ...
There are nearly 120 different varieties of coffee plants, but arabica and robusta are the only two that can be harvested for their beans. Here's a closer look at what makes them different, and ...
While there are nearly 120 different varieties of coffee plants, arabica and robusta are the only two that can be harvested for their beans. These two varieties couldn’t be more different, from ...
Coffee is a finicky crop — arabica coffee, the most popular variety, in particular. And climate change poses a huge threat to the coffee business and to farmers. “To grow properly, coffee ...
Brazil's 2025 Arabica coffee crop harvest is advancing in key areas though lots of cherries have fallen to the ground in some places, two experts told Reuters this week, as more positive production ...
Assistant Professor Jarkko Salojarvi, from NTU Singapore’s School of Biological Sciences, co-led an international research team that mapped out the genomes of the Arabica plant (pictured) and two ...
Generally, coffee plants growing fruits beans/cherries) after 3 to 4 years of planting (especially Coffee Arabica). Climate requirement Climatic conditions play a major role in coffee growing.
Madikeri: The practice of uprooting and burning Arabica coffee plants affected by the white stem borer infestation has become common in plantations in.
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