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Symbiosis of trees and fungi on coffeeCoffee Cupping Guide

Symbiosis of trees and fungi on coffee

Symbiosis of trees and fungi on coffee: Coffee growers face numerous challenges - climatic issues, lack of financing, low productivity, rising costs. For many, increased effort, hours, or capital alone cannot achieve efficient production. Success requires understanding your environment and adapting tools to maximize results. The symbiotic relationship between mushrooms and coffee trees exemplifies this adaptability. However, producers must properly facilitate this symbiosis to reap the benefits. To learn more about optimizing this relationship, I spoke with two coffee farmers who shared …
How To Protect Coffee Plants From Having Dry TwigsCoffee & Environment

How To Protect Coffee Plants From Having Dry Twigs

How To Protect Coffee Plants From Having Dry Twigs: One of the few significant pests on coffee trees, especially during the rainy season, is anthrax, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum cofeanum. It is also known as dry branches, dried fruit, and fruit rot. So how do you protect coffee plants from having dry twigs?  Around 1930, the disease was discovered for the first time in Vietnam, but it did not do much damage. Consequently, the illness spread and caused more and …
Distinguishing biological characteristics of coffee plantsIntroduction to coffee

Distinguishing biological characteristics of coffee plants

Distinguishing Biological Characteristics Of Coffee Plants: Coffee is a member of the Rubiaceae plant family, which includes 500 genera and over 6000 species. Most are tropical trees and plants planted in the jungle’s lower levels.The genus quinine, as well as other valuable chemicals, are members of the plant family. Nonetheless, in the Rubiaceae family, the genus Coffea has played the most important economic role. Let Helena learn about Distinguishing biological characteristics of coffee plants They Who Species (list some species) Breed type (e.g.🙂 Rubiaceae Coffee (Coffea) Tea coffee (Arabica) Typical Canephora Robust Liberia   Botanists have …
Sustainable Living Environment for Coffee PlantsCoffee & Environment

Sustainable Living Environment for Coffee Plants

Sustainable Living Environment for Coffee Plants: For an organism to grow healthy and stable, they need to be healthy, nutritious, and safe. So, coffee trees are now being cultivated mainly through humans to ensure more productivity than coffee varieties that grow wild in the forest. Let Helena find out how they are cared for and developed in the environment. The future of the coffee industry is tied to a healthy environment. Climate change is the leading cause of threats to farmers' …