Mexico, coffee harvest struggling with weather, labor shortage

Posted on February 16, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Business, Labor Issues, Mexico, Weather/Climate

Mexico is facing what could be its worst coffee harvest in almost 20 years. Unseasonal rains and cold weather have resulted in a crop that is ripening at an uneven pace. These coffee-harvest anomalies are exacerbated by a shortage of labor at farms where workers, paid by the bucket, haven’t found enough coffee berries to pick to make it worth their time. Read Article

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