Coffee cultivation in India faces climate change challenges: Rising temperatures & erratic rainfall threaten production

Climate change is negatively impacting coffee production in India, particularly in the state of Karnataka, which accounts for over 50% of the country's coffee production. Erratic rainfall and rising temperatures are affecting the growth and yield of coffee plants, reducing production and increasing susceptibility to pests. The areas suitable for coffee cultivation globally are expected to decrease by half by 2050. Farmers are implementing strategies such as maintaining shade, intercropping, and exploring alternative coffee species to mitigate the effects of climate change on their crops.

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