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Growing coffee in New Mexico is challenging due to the state’s arid climate and temperature extremes. Coffee plants thrive in humid, tropical environments with consistent warmth and shade. However, with careful management, such as using greenhouses or providing shade and irrigation, it may be possible to grow coffee in certain microclimates within New Mexico. Overall, while not ideal, it is not entirely impossible.

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