Spatial variation in current and historical management of Arabica coffee across forests in its indigenous distribution
Dinkissa Beche,
Ayco J. M. Tack,
Tola Gemechu Ango
et al.
Abstract:Societal Impact StatementArabica coffee grows in the forests and woodlands of Ethiopia. These Arabica coffee populations contain a reservoir of the highest genetic variation of this species, which is extremely valuable from a biodiversity conservation and coffee breeding point of view. Knowledge about the distribution of these populations, including how and to what extent they have been managed by local communities now and in the past, is limited. We reveal insights into the history, distribution, and manageme… Show more
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