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NewsVienna – Qahwa World In a landmark sustainability partnership, Julius Meinl, The J.M. Smucker Co., and Tchibo, in collaboration with the Hanns R. Neumann Stiftung (HRNS), have announced the launch of a four-year project to establish a Climate-Smart Coffee Region (CSCR) in Western Honduras. The initiative aims to strengthen smallholder livelihoods, restore ecosystems, and enhance</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Vietnamese coffee farmers have achieved a remarkable 150% increase in income by shifting to regenerative agriculture, an innovative approach that promotes environmental sustainability while improving crop quality and productivity. According to a report by Nestlé Vietnam, the adoption of regenerative practices under the NESCAFÉ Plan has enabled farmers to save 40%–60%</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Brazil is on track to surpass Vietnam as the world’s leading producer of robusta coffee, according to a new report by Dutch bank Rabobank. The report highlights Brazil’s growing advantage due to robusta’s resilience to heat, drought, and disease — key traits as climate change increasingly threatens arabica production. Rabobank estimates</p>
Cofee CommunityAmsterdam – Qahwa World On International Coffee Day, JDE Peet’s (EURONEXT: JDEP) marked the tenth anniversary of its Common Grounds farmer programmes with a strong call for the global coffee industry to implement the Regenerative Agriculture Coffee Roadmap. The company stressed that urgent action is needed to secure the future of coffee as climate change</p>
Nairobi, Kenya – Qahwa World Sumseron Coffee, a Kenyan specialty coffee company, is rapidly gaining international recognition as it positions itself among Africa’s most promising coffee brands. With deep roots in Kenya’s coffee-growing heritage, the company is combining quality, sustainability, and innovation to bring premium Kenyan coffee to the world. Founded by John Seroney, Sumseron</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The International Coffee Organization (ICO) has launched its global campaign to celebrate International Coffee Day (ICD), observed every year on October 1. The theme for 2025 is “Embracing Collaboration More Than Ever.” The ICO emphasized that this celebration is an opportunity to underline the vital role of collaboration across the coffee</p>
NewsSaddama, Ethiopia – Qahwa World Al Jazeera has broadcast a filmed report highlighting the impact of the European Union’s anti-deforestation regulations, which are set to come into force on December 30, 2025, after several delays in implementation. According to the report, the new EU rules are leaving a bitter taste among Ethiopian coffee farmers, who</p>
Cofee CommunityLondon – Qahwa World The International Coffee Organization (ICO) has announced the theme for International Coffee Day 2025, celebrated worldwide on October 1: “Embracing Collaboration More Than Ever.” The annual event brings together millions of people across the globe to celebrate coffee and recognize the farmers, cooperatives, traders, roasters, baristas, and consumers who contribute to</p>
ReflectionsBy: Krzysztof Blinkiewicz The coffee world prides itself on precision. We measure grams, seconds, water temperature, and flavor scores down to decimals. Yet the one thing we almost never measure is the first and only true metric: dignity. A 90-point Gesha can still come from a farmer who skips meals to pay off debt. A</p>
NewsDubai, 15 September 2025 ( Qahwa World) – Coffee, the world’s second most traded commodity after oil and a cultural staple for billions, is entering a critical stage in its global journey. The threats facing the industry are no longer confined to climate change alone. Increasingly, they include mounting supply chain disruptions and escalating tariffs that</p>
NewsDUBAI – September 2025 – Qahwa World – Coffee is more than a beverage. It is a lifeline for over 25 million smallholder farmers, a $200 billion industry, and a cultural anchor with more than two billion cups consumed daily. Yet today, the global coffee sector faces one of the greatest challenges in its long history,</p>
Cofee CommunityDubai, August 19, 2025 (Qahwa World) – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ⚛️ has officially announced a new initiative to protect Costa Rica’s world-renowned Tarrazú coffee. In a post shared on its official X account (formerly Twitter), the IAEA released a video explaining how nuclear science is being applied to authenticate coffee origins and</p>