User Tools

Site Tools


0_public:commodities_and_products:coffee:excelsa

This is an old revision of the document!


Excelsa

As Earth’s warming climate causes problems for big coffee producers, some are looking to a rarely cultivated species that may stand up better to drought and heat. It’s Excelsa, which is native to South Sudan and a handful of other African countries.1) 2)

Discovered more than a century ago in South Sudan, excelsa coffee is exciting cash-strapped locals and drawing interest from the international community amid a global coffee crisis caused mainly by climate change.3) 4)

Native to South Sudan and a handful of other African countries, including Congo, Central African Republic and Uganda, excelsa is also farmed in India, Indonesia and Vietnam. The tree’s deep roots, thick leathery leaves and big trunk allow it to thrive in extreme conditions such as drought and heat where other coffees cannot. It’s also resistant to many common coffee pests and diseases.5) 6)

Yet it comprises less than 1% of the global market, well behind the arabica and robusta species that are the most consumed coffees in the world. Experts say excelsa will have to be shown to be practical at a much larger scale to bridge the gap in the market caused by climate change. For now, it’s mostly only available for purchase online.7) 8)

0_public/commodities_and_products/coffee/excelsa.1741038483.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/03 21:48 by pointnm