In Indonesia's Aceh Province, coffee grower Adha Arico has seen how extreme heat has affected his crops.▲People walk past an electrical appliances store in Bangkok on March 29. Thailand braces for temperatures expected to rise above 40 C, the Thai Meteorological Department said. LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFPAlthough his farm in the village of Suka Makmur is located in a highland area with relatively cooler temperatures, Arico said the weather has been hotter in the past few days. His coffee trees, while still bearing cherries despite the onset of the El Nino season, are producing beans that are "a bit less than in normal times".Coffee is one of Indonesia's cash crops and Aceh, in the western island of Sumatra, is one of the biggest coffee producing areas. To reduce the dry weather's influence on their coffee harvest, farmers in Aceh intercrop coffee trees with avocado trees as this helps lower the high temperature."We feel it here," Arico said. "People here know there are El Nino troubles
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