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"In the next three years, I expect there will be more new plantations coming and gaining. There will be higher yields because the green coffee price is so high now that farmers are happier than ever. And this is really good," says Yana Mikhailova [https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-mikhailova-aa0490], Head of Coffee Zone Europe at Nestlé. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/nestle-s-a-] Today, global demand for coffee is higher than ever and is expected to continue growing over the next years and decades. However, Swiss scientists have calculated that climate change threatens to render more than half of the current coffee cultivation areas unsuitable for production by 2050. How can the industry meet rising demand with less available land? In this episode, Yana addresses this question and explains Nestlé's responsibility in the context of sustainability and the future of coffee.
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