Brazilian Coffee, Threatened by Massive Deforestation that It Itself Causes
4 Articles
4 Articles
In less than three weeks, Brazil will host the 30th UN Climate Conference. COP30 will be held in Belém, Amazonia, and the country intends to make forests a major issue of this meeting, while Brazil is facing significant deforestation. If the one related to livestock rearing and soy cultivation is well documented, it is much less so for the one related to coffee, while the country is the world's leading producer and its forests pay a heavy toll o…
From November 10 to 21 in Belém, Amazonia, Brazil will organize COP 30. The topic: climate change. Yet the country suffers from deforestation, largely because of coffee crops.
Brazil is the largest coffee producer and exporter in the world, with an annual production of tens of millions of 60 kg bags
The report Coffe Watch monitors the development of deforestation in Brazil linked to coffee production, where the cultivated area is more than doubled. A theme in the center of Cop30 that opens in November in Belem. The association of producers category puts pressure on the EU to once again send the regulation against deforestation that would impose a series of very strict requirements on traceability of imported raw materials
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium