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Opportunities for enhancing the climate resilience of coffee production through improved crop, soil and water management

Bracken, Phoebe; Burgess, Paul J.; Girkin, Nicholas T.

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Authors

Phoebe Bracken

Paul J. Burgess

NICHOLAS GIRKIN Nicholas.Girkin3@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Environmental Sci



Abstract

Climate change is adversely affecting coffee production, impacting both yields and quality. Coffee production is dominated by the cultivation of Arabica and Robusta coffee, species that represent 99% of production, but both will be affected by climate change. Sustainable management practices that can enhance the resilience of production and livelihoods to climate change are urgently needed as production supports the livelihoods of over 25 million people globally, the majority of whom are smallholder farmers located in the coffee belt spanning the tropics. These communities are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. We conducted a systematic review, identifying 80 studies that describe the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on coffee agroecosystems, or that identify agroecological practices with the potential to enhance climate resilience. Adverse environmental impacts include a reduction in area suitable for production, lower yields, increased intensity and frequency of extreme climate events, and greater incidence of pests and diseases. Potential environmental solutions include altitudinal shifts, new, resilient cultivars, altering agrochemical inputs, and agroforestry. However, financial, environmental and technical constraints limit the availability of many of these approaches to farmers, particularly smallholder producers. There is therefore an urgent need to address these barriers through policy and market mechanisms, and stakeholder engagement to continue meeting the growing demand for coffee.

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Jun 9, 2023
Online Publication Date Jun 27, 2023
Publication Date Sep 14, 2023
Deposit Date Jan 6, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 6, 2024
Journal Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Print ISSN 2168-3565
Electronic ISSN 2168-3573
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 47
Issue 8
Pages 1125-1157
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/21683565.2023.2225438
Keywords Agronomy and Crop Science; Development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/29319740
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21683565.2023.2225438
Additional Information Peer Review Statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Scope.; Aim & Scope: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=wjsa21; Published: 2023-06-27

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