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Agtech innovation in the coffee sector grinds to a halt

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Why is agtech innovation important for the coffee sector’s long-term viability?

Coffee plants require precise environmental conditions to thrive, making production acutely vulnerable to climate change. Without targeted agtech innovation in the coffee sector, World Coffee Research projects that yields will continue to decline, threatening the livelihoods of over 100 million farmers across the Coffee Belt in South America, Africa, and Asia.

Where is the critical gap in coffee sector agtech innovation?

Most current coffee sector innovation happens downstream, focused on roasting, brewing, and consumer-facing improvements. Upstream agtech development — the technology most critical to improving farm productivity and climate resilience — has stagnated, leaving coffee-growing regions with a significant and growing technology gap.

How much investment does the coffee sector require in agtech R&D?

World Coffee Research estimates that $452mn per year must be invested in agtech R&D over the next decade to deliver the productivity gains required to sustain the industry. Without this, declining yields combined with rising global demand present a significant long-term risk to coffee supply chain stability.

How does coffee sector agtech innovation vary across producing regions?

Agtech adoption in coffee production is highly uneven across regions. Brazil, the world’s largest producer, introduced automated and mechanised systems decades ago, while countries such as Colombia still rely on labour-intensive hand-picking. In underdeveloped producing regions, financial constraints limit investment in long-term agtech solutions.

What are the key priorities for securing the future of the coffee sector?

Long-term viability in the coffee sector depends on three interconnected priorities: increasing the climate resilience of coffee plants, enhancing farm-level productivity, and improving sustainability practices. Achieving these outcomes will require the widespread adoption of new agtech innovations and methodologies to close the technology gap in major coffee-growing regions.

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