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As warming climate hammers coffee crops, South Sudan tests a tougher speciesCatherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches of the coffee tree she’s raised from a seedling, searching anxiously for its first fruit buds since ...
A worker turns excelsa coffee beans to dry near Nzara, South Sudan on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga) A worker turns excelsa coffee beans to dry near Nzara, South Sudan on ...
NZARA COUNTY, South Sudan (AP) — Catherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches of the coffee tree she’s raised from a seedling, searching anxiously for its first fruit buds since she ...
Excelsa coffee cherries are harvested at a farm near Nzara, South Sudan. Brian Inganga/Associated Press Share NZARA COUNTY, South Sudan — Catherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches ...
NZARA COUNTY, South Sudan (AP) — Catherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches of the coffee tree she's raised from a seedling, searching anxiously for its first fruit buds since she ...
When she grasps the small cherries, Bashiama beams. The farmer had never grown coffee in her village in western South Sudan, but now hopes a rare, climate-resistant species will help pull her ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The farmer had never grown coffee in her village in western South Sudan, but now hopes a rare, climate-resistant species will help pull her family ...
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