Kew Gardens: Stenophylla
Stenophylla is the word on everyone’s lips in coffee this year. As global temperatures continue to rise and the changing climate continues to threaten coffee production, is this newly rediscovered variety the good-tasting, resilient species the industry has been looking for? Join Dr Aaron Davis, Senior Research Leader of Plant Resources and Coffee Research, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (UK), as he explores Stenophylla, its relevance for the coffee today and its importance for the industry’s future. Moderated by Diana Johnston, DRW.

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