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Nearly 40 per cent of Guatemala's roughly 677,000 acres (274,000 hectares) of planted coffee land has been affected by the disease, he said.
The Guatemalan export guild affirmed this Thursday that China prohibited the import of coffee and macadamia shipments from the Central American country without giving an explanation for the measure, ...
Since the first plants came to Guatemala in the mid-1700s, coffee has been a catalyst for the economy and the development of the country. In 1960, the Guatemalan National Coffee Association ...
Many of Guatemala’s small farmers, who make up about 97% of producers, have sustained losses in the current harvest despite premiums for the country’s coffee, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said ...
Coffee producers in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica plan a Feb. 27-28 meeting in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, to discuss common strategies for combatting coffee rust.
Coffee exports from Guatemala, the world's sixth largest arabica exporter, are set to fall up to 3% this season due to low farmgate prices, a lack of workers and erratic rains linked to climate ...
Since 1940, Sergio Molina's family's farm in Guatemala has grown coffee. Now, he uses beans from that farm in his new Esperana Coffee Collective.
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