Coffee farmers attribute the drop to climate change, which has intensified drought, diseases, and killed insects that pollinate coffee plants. The Tanzania Coffee Research Institute and the Tanzania Coffee Board are now teaching farmers how to adapt to changing weather conditions.
CGTN’s Daniel Kijo has more.
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