jayuya, puerto rico -- For 100 years, the Atienzas have grown coffee on an intensely green mountainside among the island’s highest peaks. Their 340-acre plantation is one of the last strongholds in an ...
Hector Muñoz owns a coffee farm in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, and hurricanes aren't the only natural disasters he's worried about. "If a drought comes it could be catastrophic," he said. He has reason ...
From origin to NYC: 787 Coffee's direct farm-to-cup model empowers micro-lot growers in PR, Mexico, Colombia, fueling community impact NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES ...
Some 40 Puerto Rican coffee shops have joined the international movement “Pending Coffee,” which aims to provide a cup of the drink free to anyone who can’t pay for it. A customer at a participating ...
In September, Hurricane Maria destroyed 80% of coffee trees on the island. A year after Hurricane Maria wiped out 80 percent of Puerto Rico’s coffee trees last September, Lin-Manuel Miranda is now ...
Verónica Noriega is not a big coffee drinker, but that didn't stop her from doing something she'd never done before — helping coffee farmers in Puerto Rico pick their first harvest since Hurricane ...
Puerto Rico used to produce some of the best coffee in the world — but that was more than a century ago. Today, Puerto Rico's coffee crop is just a fraction of what it was then, and little is exported ...
This is only the latest innovative practice aimed toward maximizing the potential of farmland. Scientists from the Department ...
Café Hacienda San Pedro, a trendy coffee shop in San Juan, is buzzing. A long line snakes through it. People are chatting; dogs sit snoozing. Everything looks normal. But in a few months, it probably ...
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