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News“% Arabica” café chain is planning to open its global headquarters in the vibrant city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates this year. The luxury café chain is known for its unparalleled quality and stylish atmosphere, currently comprising 189 stores across 24 countries. While its current headquarters are located in Kyoto, Japan, where the</p>
NewsIn the midst of our daily rituals, whether we call it a cup of Joe, java, or simply our morning brew, coffee stands as a cornerstone of global culture. Particularly, the esteemed Arabica bean holds a special place among coffee aficionados. Recently, researchers delved into the genetic makeup of the Arabica species, unraveling a remarkable</p>
NewsCoffee has become a part of the daily life of hundreds of millions of people around the world for mood and health purposes. Knowing the top coffee-producing and consuming countries in the world may be something new for many. Before we begin, it might be helpful to mention that there are two types of coffee:</p>
NewsThe cup of coffee you drank this morning might trace its roots back 600,000 years. A new study published in Nature Genetics on April 15, 2024, has revealed that Coffea arabica—the world’s most popular coffee species—emerged through natural crossbreeding between two other species long before human cultivation. Researchers from the University at Buffalo and Nestlé</p>
NewsArabica coffee futures trading has reached near its highest level since October 2022 as hedging funds exiting the cocoa market are now piling into coffee. According to Bloomberg, money managers increased their bullish bets to an all-time high in the week ended April 2, according to the latest data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.</p>
NewsArabica vs. Robusta: Which coffee suits you best? TEA.ru experts provide an in-depth comparison of the world’s two most popular coffee species, covering taste, caffeine content, price, and ideal brewing methods. Discover the key differences and find your perfect coffee match!</p>
NewsArabica coffee futures surged on Friday amidst worries over Brazil’s coffee crops, while robusta prices fluctuated. Coffee prices ended the session with arabica reaching a new 5-3/4 month high. Concerns mounted as heavy rainfall in Brazil’s coffee-growing regions raised fears of crop damage. Somar Meteorologia’s report indicated a significant increase in rainfall in Brazil’s Minas</p>
NewsThe price of robusta coffee has surged to a record high since 2008 due to concerns about supply shortages. The threat of water scarcity could limit production in Vietnam, one of the largest exporters. May contracts on the ICE exchange during Wednesday’s trading on April 3 rose by 4.8%, peaking at $3,838 per tonne. By</p>