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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Brazil, the largest producer of coffee globally, is gradually changing its approach to cultivation as climate change challenges traditional arabica crops. Rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and increased disease pressure are encouraging more farmers to invest in robusta, a coffee variety that tolerates heat better and offers a stronger, more bitter flavor</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Experts have warned that coffee prices in Russia could see a significant rise in 2026. Sergey Mitrofanov, Marketing Director at Svarshchitsa Ekaterina, explained the factors influencing coffee prices and why an increase is expected to continue. Mitrofanov noted that the cost of coffee results from a long chain of processes, including</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee has become significantly more expensive across the United States, even after the recent removal of tariffs on imported beans. Shoppers continue to encounter elevated prices in supermarkets and cafés, raising questions about the reasons behind this sustained increase. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the average</p>
NewsThe Fourth Wave Defines Trends and Shapes the Global Coffee Market Landscape Dublin — Qahwa World The global coffee industry is no longer just about waking up; it is about waking up to a new economic reality. According to a landmark report released yesterday by ResearchAndMarkets.com, the global coffee market is projected to surge from</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Leading coffee companies are encountering a slowdown in consumer demand. Poor harvests, trade tariffs, and rising costs have weakened coffee consumption in Western markets, slowing sales growth and putting pressure on company valuations in the $400 billion industry. Expansion into emerging markets like China is seen as the next step, but</p>
NewsNew York — Qahwa World CNN reports that hopes for lower coffee prices in the United States remain slim, despite the Trump administration’s recent signals about reducing tariffs on goods not grown domestically, including coffee. According to the network, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News that “substantial announcements” are expected in the coming days</p>
NewsBeijing — Qahwa World The majority stakeholder of Luckin Coffee, Centurium Capital, is reportedly considering a bid to acquire Costa Coffee from The Coca-Cola Company, in what could become one of the most significant international coffee transactions in recent years. According to sources familiar with the matter, the Beijing-based private equity firm is evaluating whether</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Dutch Bros (NASDAQ: BROS) reported impressive third-quarter results, surpassing Wall Street expectations for both earnings and revenue. The drive-thru coffee chain posted adjusted earnings of $0.19 per share, topping forecasts of $0.17, on revenue of $423.6 million versus the expected $413.6 million. Revenue jumped 25.2 percent year-on-year, rising from $338.2 million in</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices strengthened midweek as extreme weather patterns across major growing regions continued to fuel fears of reduced global supply. Arabica futures for December delivery climbed more than 2%, reaching their highest level in a week and a half, while January Robusta futures also recorded modest gains. In Brazil — the</p>
NewsNew York – Qahwa World Coffee roasters in the United States are depleting their stockpiles while waiting for the outcome of ongoing U.S.–Brazil trade negotiations — talks that could determine whether they must continue paying higher prices for alternative coffee sources. Brazil, which supplies about one-third of the beans consumed by the world’s largest coffee</p>
NewsQahwa World – Qahwa World Coffee prices rose on Wednesday as shrinking ICE inventories and ongoing trade tensions between the United States and Brazil brought renewed momentum to the global coffee market. December Arabica coffee (KCZ25) closed up +2.80 (+0.72%), while January Robusta coffee (RMF26) finished +145 (+3.25%) higher. ICE-monitored Arabica inventories fell to a</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices dropped sharply on Thursday after giving up early gains, with December Arabica down 2.54% and November Robusta falling 3.9%. The decline came as weather conditions improved in two of the world’s largest coffee-producing countries. Forecasts from Brazil’s Climatempo predicted weekend rains across the coffee-growing regions, while Vietnam’s weather office</p>