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World's largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil - Reuters

World's largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil - Reuters

World's largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil Reuters

March 6, 2026 at 11:08 AM Original source
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"The Biological Institute was created to control the coffee berry-borer (which) was controlled using parasitoids, a biological control method."

— Harumi Hojo , Academic

"We know that climate change and water availability are going to be problems for our future."

— Harumi Hojo , Academic

"We know that climate change and water issues are a problem for our future."

— Harumi Hojo , Academic

"We know that climate change and water issues are a problem for our future. If, after all this we can still manage, not by doing irrigation, but by irrigating something with rainwater harvesting, so that we can collect all the rainwater and, when there's a problem, irrigate not with water that's already depleted, but with what we've collected, I think that's great."

— Harumi Hojo , Academic

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World's largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil - Reuters
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Sao Paulo's Biological Institute has added 1,500 new coffee plants to its urban plantation, aiming to study their resistance to climate change and pests.

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Brazil studies new coffee trees that could resist climate change
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Brazil's Sao Paulo Biological Institute has introduced 1,500 new coffee plants to its urban plantation to research their resistance to climate change and pests.

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Brazil studies new coffee trees that could resist climate change
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Brazil's Sao Paulo Biological Institute has introduced 1,500 new coffee plants to its urban plantation to research their resistance to climate change and pests.

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World's largest urban coffee plantation welcomes new trees in Brazil
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Sao Paulo's Biological Institute has added 1,500 new coffee plants to its urban plantation, aiming to study their resistance to climate change and pests.

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