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NewsDubai – Qahwa World A comprehensive international study released in March 2026 has revealed a sharp disparity in the carbon footprint of coffee production across five major Latin American nations. This landmark report establishes the first precise scientific baseline—using primary data collected directly from farms—to address climate change challenges within the global coffee sector. The</p>
ReflectionsBy: Ennio Cantergiani – Académie du Café You may have seen claims that coffee emits 2 kg of CO₂e per kilogram, or figures exceeding 28 kg CO₂e per kilogram. On a per-cup basis, estimates range from around 50 grams to more than 250 grams of CO₂e. So which number is correct? All of them —</p>