“…Regulatory authorities are deeply concerned about pesticide residue levels in food and soil (Winter, Jara, 2015). The quantity of pesticide residues in coffee beans is influenced by several factors, including application methods (e.g., spray equipment, protective devices, nozzles, pressure, and volume) and the timing concerning the crop phenological stage (Reis et al, 2015;Palma et al, 2023). For instance, when glyphosate is applied close to the harvest when fruits are ripe or dried, there is a high risk of residues increasing in coffee beans (Merhi et al, 2022) because fruits are no longer undergoing physiological maturation processes (Cassia et al, 2015).…”