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Why Hurricanes Never Cross the Equator — And What That Means for Vanilla Farmers

Why Hurricanes Never Cross the Equator — And What That Means for Vanilla Farmers

Hurricanes and typhoons cannot cross the equator — a fact of atmospheric physics that has profound implications for vanilla farming. Learn why equatorial growing regions are storm-protected, and what Cyclone Enawo's 2017 destruction of Madagascar's vanilla crop revealed about global supply chain fragility.
Ecuador Colorado vs. Papua New Guinea Kerema: A Tale of Two V.tahitensis Vanilla Beans

Ecuador Colorado vs. Papua New Guinea Kerema: A Tale of Two V.tahitensis Vanilla Beans

They share the same species name — Vanilla tahitensis — but grow worlds apart, shaped by entirely different soils, climates, and curing traditions. The Ecuadorian Colorado and the Papua New...
2-Bean Tuesday: Papua New Guinea vs. Alor Island Indonesian Vanilla: How Terroir Shapes Flavor

2-Bean Tuesday: Papua New Guinea vs. Alor Island Indonesian Vanilla: How Terroir Shapes Flavor

Discover how climate, soil, and geography create distinctly different flavor profiles in Papua New Guinea and Alor Island Indonesian vanilla beans—both V. planifolia, but offering unique experiences shaped by their terroir.
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