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Unpacking The 2017 World Coffee Research Annual Report
A new article from coffee publication Sprudge is a deep dive into World Coffee Research’s 2017 Annual Report. Writer RJ Joseph goes in-depth on the problems WCR is trying to address; the momentum WCR has; the accessibility of the research, information, and resources; and the future of the work.
Program Updates
Biological control of coffee leaf rust
Costly fungicides and pesticides aren’t the only way to control pests and diseases on a farm. Left alone, nature has developed complex and effective ways of reducing damage by diseases. Such natural control exists because every organism in nature has a range of natural enemies—competitors, parasites or predators—that are capable of reducing the size of its population. In the wild, coffee leaf rust has its own range of natural enemies.
WCR News
First fully open-access Coffea arabica genome sequence released
Today, a partnership led by illycaffè and Lavazza, together with Istituto di Genomica Applicata, IGA Technology Services, DNA Analytica, and the universities of Trieste, Udine, Padova, and Verona, released the results of the Coffea arabica Genome Sequencing Project. This unique achievement in genome research will accelerate scientific efforts to ensure the future of coffee agriculture, which is threatened by climate change. World Coffee Research (global coffee industry R&D nonprofit organization) is making the full genome sequence public via its website today. This is the first genome sequence for Coffea arabica available to the public.
WCR News
What to check out at the upcoming ASIC conference
Next week, coffee scientists from all over the world will gather in Portland, Ore., for a biennial conference dedicated to the science and technology of coffee. This conference, known as ASIC, always attracts the best and brightest of coffee research. World Coffee Research (WCR) will be engaged in a wide range of activities at the conference; below is a list of what we’ll be taking part in and some of what we’ll be checking out at ASIC 2018.
Program Updates
To fertilize, or to spray?: The link between nutrition and leaf rust
What is better for the coffee plant: to spray against rust, or to give the plant better nutrition to allow it to grow stronger and as a result fight rust?