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Excelsa Coffee Holds Promise for South Sudan Amid Climate Crisis

Excelsa coffee, discovered over a century ago in South Sudan, is gaining attention as a potential solution to the global coffee crisis worsened by climate change. Unlike other coffee varieties, excelsa thrives in extreme conditions like drought and heat, with deep roots, thick leaves, and resistance to pests. While it currently makes up less than 1% of the global market, excelsa could help fill the gap left by climate-driven declines in coffee harvests, especially in major producers like Brazil. For now, this rare coffee offers South Sudanese farmers hope for a more sustainable future in the face of global agricultural challenges.

Source: Aljazeera

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