A roundup of coffee agriculture-related stories:
- Falling prices are leading coffee farmers in Guatemala to abandon their farms and relocate to the United States, as Kevin Sieff reports.
- The picture is similarly grim in Colombia, with farmers beset by global heating and unfavorable markets, per Richard Schiffman.
- Agroforestry of coffee and cocoa will be clobbered by losses of fruit, timber, and nitrogen-fixing trees, according to a new paper by Kauê de Sousa et al.