Coffee 'faces extinction due to climate change'
Coffee 'faces extinction due to climate change'"
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About 60 per cent of the world's wild coffee species are under threat from the loss of forests, global warming and the worsening problems of fungal disease and pests, scientists have
revealed. This includes arabica, a species from Ethiopia thought to provide almost two-thirds of the multi-billion pound global trade in coffee, but which is now endangered. Researchers at
the Royal Botanic Gardens, in Kew, south-west London, found that 75 of the world's 124 wild coffee species are under threat and could face extinction. The wild plants are threatened by
destruction or damage to the forests where they grow, and by rising temperatures which alter the specific climatic conditions in which they need to thrive. Kew's head of coffee research
Dr Aaron Davis said: "If you start to lose these species, the options for developing resilient coffee for the future diminish very rapidly." Dr Davis, lead author of the study,
added: "What we're saying is 60 per cent is just really high, that's a real wake-up call. "For a major global commodity, that starts ringing alarm bells. "When
you've got a crop that supports the livelihoods of 100 million people just in production in coffee farming, then you look at the value of high street coffee chains and supermarket
coffee, it's enormous." The study and its findings were published in the journal Science Advances.
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