A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change

Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world after oil. A sustainable coffee industry is crucial to maintaining global agriculture, trade, human and environmental well-being, and livelihoods. With increasing water scarcity and a changing climate, understanding and quantifying the risks as...

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Autores principales: Eriyagama, Nishadi, Chemin, Yann H., Alankara, Ranjith
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40267
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author Eriyagama, Nishadi
Chemin, Yann H.
Alankara, Ranjith
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description Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world after oil. A sustainable coffee industry is crucial to maintaining global agriculture, trade, human and environmental well-being, and livelihoods. With increasing water scarcity and a changing climate, understanding and quantifying the risks associated with water, a primary input in coffee production, is vital. This methodological paper examines the means of quantifying: (a) 'current' consumptive water use (CWU) of green coffee (coffee beans at harvest time) globally; (b) coffee 'hot spots' and 'bright spots' with respect to levels of CWU, yields and water stress; and (c) possible impacts of climate change on the CWU of coffee. The methodology employs satellite-derived monthly evapotranspiration data, and climate projections from two global circulation models for three future scenarios. Initial estimates suggest that currently (on average) 18.9 m3/kg of water is consumed in producing one unit of green coffee. The same estimate for irrigated coffee is 8.6 m3/kg, while that for rain fed coffee is 19.6 m3/kg. Climate scenarios show that effective mean annual rainfall in many major coffee areas may decrease by the 2050s. The generic methodology presented here may be applied to other crops, too, if crop data are available.
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spelling CGSpace402672025-03-11T09:50:20Z A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change Eriyagama, Nishadi Chemin, Yann H. Alankara, Ranjith climate change coffee industry water use crop yield water scarcity water stress water management irrigation Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world after oil. A sustainable coffee industry is crucial to maintaining global agriculture, trade, human and environmental well-being, and livelihoods. With increasing water scarcity and a changing climate, understanding and quantifying the risks associated with water, a primary input in coffee production, is vital. This methodological paper examines the means of quantifying: (a) 'current' consumptive water use (CWU) of green coffee (coffee beans at harvest time) globally; (b) coffee 'hot spots' and 'bright spots' with respect to levels of CWU, yields and water stress; and (c) possible impacts of climate change on the CWU of coffee. The methodology employs satellite-derived monthly evapotranspiration data, and climate projections from two global circulation models for three future scenarios. Initial estimates suggest that currently (on average) 18.9 m3/kg of water is consumed in producing one unit of green coffee. The same estimate for irrigated coffee is 8.6 m3/kg, while that for rain fed coffee is 19.6 m3/kg. Climate scenarios show that effective mean annual rainfall in many major coffee areas may decrease by the 2050s. The generic methodology presented here may be applied to other crops, too, if crop data are available. 2013 2014-06-13T14:47:17Z 2014-06-13T14:47:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40267 en Limited Access Eriyagama, Nishadi; Chemin, Yann; Alankara, Ranjith. 2013. A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 24p. (Online first)
spellingShingle climate change
coffee industry
water use
crop yield
water scarcity
water stress
water management
irrigation
Eriyagama, Nishadi
Chemin, Yann H.
Alankara, Ranjith
A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title_full A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title_fullStr A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title_full_unstemmed A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title_short A methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
title_sort methodology for quantifying global consumptive water use of coffee for sustainable production under conditions of climate change
topic climate change
coffee industry
water use
crop yield
water scarcity
water stress
water management
irrigation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40267
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