Abstract
AbstractYemeni smallholder coffee farmers face several challenges, including the ongoing civil conflict, limited rainfall levels for irrigation, and a lack of post-harvest processing infrastructure. Decades of political instability have affected the quality, accessibility, and reputation of Yemeni coffee beans. Despite these challenges, Yemeni coffee is highly valued for its unique flavor profile and is considered one of the most valuable coffees in the world. Due to its exclusive nature and perceived value, it is also a prime target for food fraud and adulteration. This is the first study to identify the potential of Near Infrared Spectroscopy and chemometrics—more specifically, the discriminant analysis (PCA-LDA)—as a promising, fast, and cost-effective tool for the traceability of Yemeni coffee and sustainability of the Yemeni coffee sector. The NIR spectral signatures of whole green coffee beans from Yemeni regions (n = 124; Al Mahwit, Dhamar, Ibb, Sa’dah, and Sana’a) and other origins (n = 97) were discriminated with accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity ≥ 98% using PCA-LDA models. These results show that the chemical composition of green coffee and other factors captured on the spectral signatures can influence the discrimination of the geographical origin, a crucial component of coffee valuation in the international markets.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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