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Reneé Colón, a founder and roaster at Fuego Coffee Roasters, has voiced concerns over the potential rise in coffee prices due to the dual threats of climate change and tariffs. As global temperatures continue to rise, coffee-growing regions are experiencing unpredictable weather patterns, leading to reduced yields and lower quality beans. This volatility in production not only affects farmers but also has a ripple effect on consumers, who may soon face higher prices at their local cafés.
In addition to climate issues, potential tariffs on coffee imports could further exacerbate the situation. These tariffs, aimed at protecting domestic industries, could increase costs for roasters and retailers, ultimately passing the burden onto consumers. Colón emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and supporting local farmers to mitigate these challenges. As coffee lovers brace for potential price hikes, the industry is at a critical juncture, where climate resilience and economic policies will play a significant role in shaping the future of coffee.
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