💨 Abstract

In Brazil, a growing number of coffee farmers are turning to large-scale, irrigated farms to meet global demand, as climate change leads to more frequent droughts. Industrial-scale farms like Rodrigo Brondani's Joha farm in the state of Bahia have increased their yield significantly, with up to double the average in Brazil. However, the cost of irrigation, especially in areas with low water tables, can be high.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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