India, Feb. 19 -- Climate change is threatening global coffee production, adding 47 days of harmful heat annually across major coffee-growing countries.

This increase in temperature affects coffee quality and yield, leading to higher prices.

Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Ethiopia and Indonesia, which supply 75% of the world's coffee, are experiencing significant heat stress.

Your daily cup of coffee is getting harder to produce and more expensive to buy and climate change is to blame. A new analysis of 25 coffee-growing countries in the world showed that all of them experienced more coffee-harming heat between 2021 and 2025, potentially affecting the quality and quantity of recent harvests.

The 25 coffee-growing countries and 532 of thei...