Coffee cultivation, while being a lifeline for millions of farmers worldwide, is inherently water-intensive. Coffee plants, especially during their flowering and fruiting stages, require significant water to thrive.
In regions like Karnataka, known for its coffee plantations, this high water demand often exacerbates water scarcity, leading to environmental degradation and resource depletion.
Addressing these challenges requires innovative and sustainable solutions and technology offers a promising path forward.
Excessive water usage in coffee farming presents a growing challenge, particularly in regions with limited freshwater resources.
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