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A study warns climate change is driving-up the price of coffee, with higher temperatures putting pressure on production and reducing global supply.
When temperatures reach 30-degrees, coffee plants experience heat stress which can reduce yields and affect bean quality.
Rural Reporter Nelson Scott spoke to Climate Central's Doctor Kristina Dahl, about the situation.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Nine RadioA study warns climate change is driving-up the price of coffee, with higher temperatures putting pressure on production and reducing global supply.
When temperatures reach 30-degrees, coffee plants experience heat stress which can reduce yields and affect bean quality.
Rural Reporter Nelson Scott spoke to Climate Central's Doctor Kristina Dahl, about the situation.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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