As Climate Change Ehreatens CentAm Coffee, a Cocoa Boom is Born

A man from the Nicaraguan ethnic tribe Sumos picks coffee berries at the Nogales farm in Jinotega, Nicaragua January 7, 2016. Soaring temperatures in Central America due to climate change are forcing farmers to pull up coffee trees and replace them with cocoa, spurring a revival in the cultivation of a crop once so essential to the region's economy. (Photo by Oswaldo Rivas/Reuters)
As Climate Change Ehreatens CentAm Coffee, a Cocoa Boom is Born
   
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