Climate-friendly coffee farming in Costa Rica | DW English
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- Coffee is one of Costa Rica's main exports but coffee production contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Efforts are underway to make it less environmentally damaging.
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I love the scenery, even if not for coffee producing, it feels awesome to sit and gaze that beauty
I hope my parents home country of Guatemala follows in their footsteps.
I just love this. I am into organic coffee farming in PNG..
Thanks
Can we grow coffee plant in forest side mam
wonder if the brazilian plants produce good beans; robusta vs. arabica?
Robusta acid less flavour…. Cheap coffee
Carbon neutral coffee production is a great goal for any coffee producing country. But imagine, they are harvesting as early as June in Costa Rica ... wow the climate really is changing fast!! I wonder if other countries that produce coffee will be able to keep up? GIZ should partner project this type of work in important producing countries like Ethiopia.
Beautiful coffee farm. I'm also coffee farm
Really good video!! We just edited a short film for a Costa Rica Coffee farm. Using a very similar process. Moon Mountain Coffee. It's great to see how many coffee farms are so Eco friendly!! We subscribed to your wonderful channel!!
Hi! Can you link your video?
So are they Genetically Modifying (GMO) the coffee? If so is no longer Organic.
No gmo in coffee!
Hope to visit here someday to have some man changing taste of a costa rican coffee 😌 i would like to buy seeds too if available to plant it to my backyard as my soviener in this paradise...
beautiful and very informative video. may I get few large farms name for business collaboration? @DW News
Kotowa, Palo Alto, etc
I suggest that your media could send some journalist to take and survey information in East Timos About Coffee
Go Costa Rica!!!
Best place on earth
Mi tierra querida
Good.
Full sun varieties of coffee like this are still bad for bird populations, both native and migratory. Growing shade coffee stands is the only way to keep the ecosystem in good health while still cultivating coffee beans.
absolutely
How do I know if my coffee beans comes from either one of those?
I buy Tarrazu honey processed (Bach)
@@rbmanb this are rather new techniques, my family’s plantation just saw this new variety come in and it’s still a new concept, most farmers use a more traditional variety
Dígame una cosa amigo usted ha vivido en Costa Rica ..su familia ha plantado café por mas dec100 años ..la mia si y son un oasis para pájaros ..usted habla porque es fácil hablar y fácil tener envidia como la suya ..Gracias a su ignorancia..
Waouuuu i like that
Coffee unites nations.
That's the way we are. We produce top quality for exclusive clients. Not only about the coffee, same with the medic, technological and touristic activities. You could resume it on the phrase "poquito porque es bendito" jajajaja
Traditionally India's been cultivating climate friendly coffee in the State of Karnataka for centuries. It's called shade grown coffee.
India is great! But different markets, CR has close proximity to the US and it’s a tiny country famous for tourism, so people just support it’s for quality and accessibility
😱 3:58 ES FIGUERES 🤣🤮
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