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Coffee grown, with no other trees or vegetation in the area, can lead to soil erosion.
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Growing coffee as a sun monoculture (no shade trees or understory vegetation) leaves soil exposed, reduces root and canopy protection, and decreases organic matter — all of which increase runoff and risk of soil erosion, especially on slopes.
Growing coffee as a sun monoculture (no shade trees or understory vegetation) leaves soil exposed, reduces root and canopy protection, and decreases organic matter — all of which increase runoff and risk of soil erosion, especially on slopes.
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