When it comes to coffee there are two primary species: arabica and canephora (commonly known for its robusta varietal). Though both of these species derive from the mother coffea plant ...
The first full assessment of risks to the world's coffee plants shows that 60% of 124 known species are on the edge of extinction. More than 100 types of coffee tree grow naturally in forests ...
The global coffee industry is dominated by two main coffee crops - Arabica (Coffea arabica) and Robusta (Coffeea canephora). A third species - Liberica (Coffea liberica) is grown around the world ...