Concerned prolonged rain, the coffee harvest on moldy affect commercial quality, many households took away the drying coffee. Mr. Dinh Huu Dang, owner of a kiln at Hoa Dong commune (Krong Pac) said: "I shop mainly kiln to cater to families, but who needs, I still drying for $ 1 million / ton ring. This rainy day, people brought to the freeze-drying coffee too! ".
Not only struggled in picking, and dry, rainy, coffee growers also add a bigger concern. The beginning of the dry season rains have stimulated flowering coffee trees while many coffee areas not harvested. Mr. Nguyen Si Destination 3 village, Ea Tar (Cu M'gar) worried: "The family has a garden coffee replanting 3 years, raining during harvest will fall flowers, reduced ability to pass too. Next year is likely to reduce output loss alone ... ".
And Pham Quang Ten, Head of Agriculture and Rural Development Residential District M'gar said, this year the average yields in the district reached only 19.4 kg / ha, down 15% compared to the same period last year . This is the 3rd consecutive year the district lost the coffee season. Besides old coffee plantations that have not been re-cultivation, a more important reason is due to climate change, notably prolonged drought during the rainy season, dry season is also the rain. "Early in the drought, heavy rains last year and forecast crop yields are likely to decrease," he said Ten. is a more important reason is due to climate change, notably prolonged drought during the rainy season, dry season is also the rain. "Early in the drought, heavy rains last year and forecast crop yields are likely to decrease," he said Ten. is a more important reason is due to climate change, notably prolonged drought during the rainy season, dry season is also the rain. "Early in the drought, heavy rains last year and forecast crop yields are likely to decrease," he said Ten.
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