As the world leans on its morning brew, Brazil’s role in global coffee production becomes increasingly significant. In 2024/25, the nation is poised to harvest 69.9 million bags, comprising 48.2 million of Arabica and 21.7 million of Robusta. Last year’s high temperatures shook the crops, but timely rains nurtured the cherries, lifting the yield prospects. […]
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