A severe cold wave threatens to raise coffee prices in Yemen

As temperatures continue to drop and a severe cold wave sweeps various governorates, the coffee industry is facing new challenges, and experts point to the potential damage to coffee trees, which may have an impact on rising prices, especially for young and Yemeni coffee.
Severe cold and frost cause great damage to coffee trees, affecting their growth, productivity and general health. Cold temperatures can lead to partial or complete damage to the plant, as the sensitive nature of coffee trees makes them highly vulnerable to harsh weather conditions such as a cold wave.
Yemen, known for its exceptional coffee production, is particularly vulnerable to the current cold wave, and coffee experts and farmers in Yemen are closely monitoring the situation, fully aware of the economic impact it could have on the coffee industry.
This difficult situation requires immediate attention and collaborative efforts to mitigate the consequences as coffee farmers are already implementing measures to protect their precious coffee trees from frost damage