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Soil, Shade, and Climate: The Hidden Drivers of Ethiopian Arabica Quality

Soil, Shade, and Climate: The Hidden Drivers of Ethiopian Arabica Quality

Time to spill: A decade of data from Ethiopia’s Gedeo Zone reveals coffee quality isn’t about altitude alone. Researchers found that soil health, microclimates, and farming practices shape arabica’s flavor and yield more than any single factor. The study, published in Beverage Plant Research, dismantles the myth of a one-size-fits-all approach, offering a blueprint for resilience in a warming world. The Gedeo Zone’s 18 kebeles, analyzed through 2013-2022 farm records and GIS tools, exposed a complex web of variables. Soil cation exchange capacity—how well soil retains nutrients—emerged as the top contributor to variation, followed by evapotranspiration and shade trees. Nitrogen,…
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Two Connecticut Coffee Shops Named among the World’s Best: A Boost for Local Culture and Beyond

Two Connecticut Coffee Shops Named among the World’s Best: A Boost for Local Culture and Beyond

Two Connecticut coffee shops, Story and Soil Coffee in Hartford and Silk City Coffee in Manchester, have made it to the list of The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops. This prestigious recognition not only elevates these local gems but also positions Connecticut as a growing hub for specialty coffee culture. The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops is an esteemed annual ranking that considers innovation, ambiance, sustainability practices, and quality of coffee, with public votes and expert evaluations accounting for 70% and 30%, respectively. This year, Silk City Coffee ranked at No. 67, while Story and Soil Coffee secured the No.…
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