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With few options, organic coffee farmers search for sustainable solutions to devastating fungus

Organic coffee farming's emphasis on ecology and prevention may well end up it's best chance for finding a way to coexist with leaf rust.

Lawmakers approve assistance funds for Costa Rican coffee farmers

Suffering from a drop in production caused by rust fungus, some 57,000 coffee farmers could get badly needed financial aid from the government.

Costa Rica’s coffee harvest could drop by 20 percent due to fungus

Rust fungus continues taking its toll on Central American coffee farmers. In Costa Rica, 35 percent of producers still do not have agrochemicals to fight the problem.

Costa Rican coffee exports down 13 percent in last harvest season

Coffee rust could cause a decrease in production of some 200,000 sacks this year.

Starbucks to open two more coffee shops in Costa Rica

Both locations are set to open by the end of the year.

Costa Rica’s best coffee is from Naranjo

22 coffee producers scored the needed qualification to participate in a global electronic auction next month.

Starbucks buys coffee farm in Costa Rica

Property will be used to develop new varieties of coffee for the Seattle-based giant.

Regional ag ministers agree on program to fight coffee fungus

The roya fungus has damaged 64 percent of coffee crops in Costa Rica, officials said.

Can Central American officials stop the coffee fungus?

Losses in regional coffee harvests could reach 4 million quintales (sacks of 46 kilos), experts say.

Guatemala to aid growers battling coffee fungus

Nearly 70 percent of all the country's coffee-growing land is now beset with leaf rust, officials said.

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