While the ever growing demands of society continue to encourage the destruction of tropical forests, like in Costa Rica, there are new reforestation techniques being discovered that can help reverse ...
A new study finds that coffee pulp, a waste product of coffee production, can be used to speed up tropical forest recovery on post agricultural land. The findings are published in the British ...
Restoring post-agricultural land to tropical forest can be challenging, as the pasture grasses tend to choke out the native trees. A new study, however, indicates that waste from the coffee industry ...
As more cars go electric, automakers are also starting to look at the environmental impact of more than just the powertrain. With that in mind, Callum, the design firm founded by automotive designer ...
March 29 (UPI) --Coffee pulp, a byproduct of the coffee production process, can aid the recovery of degraded forests in the tropics, according to a news study published in the journal Ecological ...
Coffee production generates significant volumes of by-products, including coffee cherry husks, pulp, and silverskin. These residues, traditionally considered waste, have emerged as valuable sources of ...
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