Café Do Vietnam Caused Deforestation of 207 Thousand Hectares - 17/06/2026 - Café Na Prensa
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The boom in Vietnamese coffee, with one in five cups being prepared in the world, has had a devastating impact on the Asian country: the deforestation of a forest the size of Luxembourg. It is the alert launched by the NGO Coffee Watch in a report published this Wednesday, in which it estimates that between 1990 and 2022 207,428 hectares of humid tropical forest were cut off that in 2022 were destined for coffee plantations. Spain, Germany and I…
For Italy Vietnam is the second coffee supplier after Brazil. A Danish NGO has studied the climatic and social effects of cultivation in South East Asia: over 207 thousand hectares of forest have disappeared between 1990 and 2022, accompanied by a boom of pesticides. The drama of working children, mostly employed in agriculture
According to the world's largest caf producer, only in Brazil, Vietn cleared 207 thousand hectares of forest between 1990 and 2022 to expand its coffee farming. The area ?equivalent to the territory of Luxembourg? corresponds to 30% of the approximately 700,000 hectares of caf plant that the country has today. Read more (06/17/2026

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