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Coffee Is Not Forever A Global History Of The Coffee Leaf Rust Stuart Mccook

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Coffee Is Not Forever A Global History Of The Coffee Leaf Rust Stuart Mccook
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.57 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Stuart McCook
ISBN: 9780821446843, 0821446843
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Coffee Is Not Forever A Global History Of The Coffee Leaf Rust Stuart Mccook by Stuart Mccook 9780821446843, 0821446843 instant download after payment.

The global coffee industry, which fuels the livelihoods of farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers around the world, rests on fragile ecological foundations. In Coffee Is Not Forever, Stuart McCook explores the transnational story of this essential crop through a history of one of its most devastating diseases, the coffee leaf rust. He deftly synthesizes agricultural, social, and economic histories with plant genetics and plant pathology to investigate the increasing interdependence of the world’s coffee-producing zones. In the process, he illuminates the progress and prognosis of the challenges—especially climate change—that pose an existential threat to a crop that global consumers often take for granted. And finally, in putting a tropical plant disease at the forefront, he has crafted the first truly global environmental history of coffee, pushing its study and the discipline in bold new directions.

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