Subscribe to daily environment news





 

Click for news Click for pictures
National Tree Day

Planet Ark Home


Global Warming Seen Threat to Coffee Production
Mail this story to a friend | Printer friendly version

UK: April 12, 2007


LONDON - Global warming poses a threat to future world coffee crops with rising temperatures and drought likely to force some producers to seek higher and cooler land, according to a report issued by analyst F.O. Licht.


"Few now doubt that global warming is going to present the world's coffee growers with a big challenge in the years to come," an article in Licht's International Coffee Report said.

It noted a United Nations Environment Program research project in Uganda, for instance, had concluded that a rise in temperatures of about 2 degrees Celsius would mean a "dramatic" reduction in the coffee growing area with producers moving to higher regions where there is less suitable land.

In India's Coorg coffee region, rising temperatures and reduced rainfall would have a detrimental impact due to a drop in the number of bees to fertilize the trees and an increased threat from a destructive pest, white stem borer, it added.

"Whether or not some coffee regions eventually fade away is anyone's guess, but one thing is certain -- coffee farmers by and large are a tenacious breed because often enough they have no other viable sources of earning a living," the report said.


REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

Reuters



© 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.
top

 
12 APR 2007
ENVIRONMENT
NEWS

ARGENTINA:
Anteater Attacks Zookeeper in Argentina

BELGIUM:
US Uses India as Global Warming Excuse - Ex Minister

CHINA:
China Imposes Grazing Ban to Restore Grasslands

ECUADOR:
Ecuador Says Pristine Galapagos Islands at Risk

INDIA:
Bollywood Stars Line-Up to Stop Animal Cruelty

INDONESIA:
Indonesia to Place Tsunami Detector Off Main Island

INTERNATIONAL:
Different Theories to Explain Life's Origins

JAPAN:
Japan, China to Take Part in Post-Kyoto Talks

JAPAN:
China, Japan Seek Business Ties in Energy Saving

JAPAN:
Japan, China Agree to Expand Nuclear Power

NORWAY:
Warming Could Damage Arctic, Release Frozen Waste

SOUTH KOREA:
US Periodical Pulls Paper on Korean Wolf Clones

SWITZERLAND:
Climate Change to Hit Southern Europe Hard - UN

UK:
West Europe Set For Hot Summer - UK Forecaster

UK:
UN Chief Eyes Climate Change Summit - FT

UK:
Global Warming Seen Threat to Coffee Production

US:
New York Pledges to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

US:
Sushi Deal Rubs US Animal Rights Groups Raw

US:
US Offers Renewable Fuel Standards For Vehicles

US:
Conocophillips, AIG Back Greenhouse Gas Cuts

VENEZUELA:
Venezuela's Chavez Slams Bush Ethanol Plan



previous day
today's news
next day