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Yes, coffee trees can decompose. When coffee trees die or are cut down, their organic matter breaks down through natural processes involving microorganisms, fungi, and insects. This decomposition contributes to soil health by returning nutrients to the earth, facilitating the growth of new plants. Additionally, the decomposition process plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem balance within coffee plantations.

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