If you liked this story, share it with other people. Coffee is the drink of choice for millions of us. But the world’s second-most traded commodity originates in Ethiopia – and its home is under ...
The region of Bale Park is vital to the survival of endemic flora and fauna, like the mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni), a large antelope, and some of the planet’s last wild coffee Bale is also ...
HAMBELA, Ethiopia, June 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Few countries take coffee as seriously as Ethiopia - and that's not only because it prides itself as being the source of the prized Arabica ...
Coffee farmers and other coffee sector stakeholders in Ethiopia and East Africa report that coffee production has been negatively influenced by changes in climate. These changes include: an increase ...
The conservation value of growing coffee under trees instead of on open farms is well known, but hasn't been studied much in Africa. So biolgists studied birds in the Ethiopian home of Arabica coffee ...
But this was no ordinary cup; it was a celebration of culture. During my two weeks in Ethiopia, we gathered for a traditional coffee ceremony every day, often more than once. With our guides, their ...
Fiona Hesselden receives funding for the WCC Project from the EU Delegation to Ethiopia, The Darwin Initiative (UK Government) and the Horn of Africa Regional Environment Centre. The authors are soley ...