Plant scientists from the United States, Britain, and Latin America have teamed up with chocolate manufacturers to plot counterattacks, such as introducing benign fungi to displace the bad ones and planting cacao between
taller coffee trees that supply fungi - stopping shade.
This is understandable considering that
coffee plants can range from small shrubs to
tall trees, with leaves from 1 to 40 centimeters in size, and from purple or yellow, to the predominant dark green, in color.
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