While Baba Budan, the Sufi monk, planted the smuggled seven coffee beans in the bountiful hills of Chikmagalur, little did he know that India, one day, would be the 6th largest coffee producer, with Karnataka contributing 71 per cent of coffee production to the world. Though the coffee culture has evolved through the years, and there has been a significant boom globally for coffee, the threat for your morning cup is real and is right there knocking on the doors—climate change.
Food and Drink
How Climate Change Is Brewing Trouble For India's Coffee Industry
India's coffee growth is being affected by unpredictable weather patterns, including insufficient rainfall, temperature fluctuations, drought, and heavy flooding

How Climate Change Is Brewing Trouble For India's Coffee Industry
How Climate Change Is Brewing Trouble For India's Coffee Industry

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