You would be sipping wild coffee soon

Coffee normally grows in cool climates but climate change has created the need to go in search for varieties that would grow in hotter climates. Scientists say Coffea stenophylla, the "forgotten" wild coffee plant that can grow in warmer conditions, will be a popular brand in the near future.
It is said that the rare wild coffee that tastes like high-quality Arabica coffee is capable of tolerating adverse climate conditions.
Coffea stenophylla ,the wild coffee species from West Africa was recently re-discovered growing wild in Sierra Leone, where it was historically grown as a coffee crop about a century ago.
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