After decades without being sighted in the wild, a heat-resistant coffee strain has been rediscovered in Sierra Leone. Experts believe the special plant could help protect the coffee economy against rising temperatures.
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Stenophylla was last recorded in the wild in 1954, but researchers resurfaced it in 2018. Sierra Leone recently announced that a local grower has managed to grow it in a pilot project. The coffee could be soon cultivated for java lovers around the world.
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